HDMI to DVI cables are used to connect an HDMI-equipped device, such as a computer, Blu-ray player, or game console, to a DVI-equipped monitor or TV. They are a passive adapter, meaning they do not require any external power. HDMI to DVI cables come in a variety of lengths, typically ranging from 3 to 10 feet. The most common type of HDMI to DVI cable is the single-link DVI cable, which supports resolutions up to 1920x1080p. Dual-link DVI cables can support resolutions up to 2560x1600.
Connects HDMI devices to DVI displays
Supports resolutions up to 1920x1080p (single-link) or 2560x1600 (dual-link)
Passive adapter, no external power required
Available in a variety of lengths
If you are looking for a simple and affordable way to connect your HDMI device to a DVI display, then an HDMI to DVI cable is a great option. However, if you need to support resolutions higher than 1920x1080p, then you will need a dual-link DVI cable.
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Supports high-bandwidth, uncompressed digital video, multi-channel digital audio and control functions
Compatible with HDTV and HDCP (High-Bandwidth Digital Content Protection) - the content scrambling standard for modern, advanced digital video displays and DVD players
Connectors: HDMI Male/Male, Type A
2 year warranty
Gold plated connections.
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