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What is a DVI-I connector?

The DVI-I connector is unique because it supports both digital and analog connections. This means it can be used with digital and older analog displays. It features four extra signal pins compared to DVI-D, specifically designed to transfer analog signals to comply with VGA analog transmissions.

What is a DVI connection?

DVI is a common connection option used for connecting PCs to monitors. Before HDMI was made available for home theater applications, DVI connections were used for transferring digital video signals from some source devices. DVI stands for digital visual interface, but it is also referred to as digital video interface.

What is the pin configuration for DVI-D & DVI I?

The pin configuration for both is given below. DVI-D (Single Link) supports a video stream at 1920X1200 @ 60 Hz. DVI-D (Dual Link) supports a video stream at 2560X1600 @ 60 Hz. DVI-I (Digital Video Interface - Integrated): As the name suggests DVI-I supports both analog and digital signals but not both at the same time.

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