DVI- Digital (DVI-D) Supports digital display only. DVI- Integrated (DVI- I) Supports both digital and analog display By Joseph Julius (man from Mpwapwa- Tanzania)
You will need a DVI cable. Note that DVI can be a digital signal, an analog signal or both. Look in the manuals the see which the computer and monitor support. It is normally digital, which might be referred to as DVI-D. If analog is supported, it will be called a DVI-A. A DVI connection that carries both will be called a DVI-I. If you find you have a choice, use the digital signal rather than the analog.
Yes. You can use a DVI 24 plus 5 in a DVI 24 plus 1 port.
Yes will work the same as HDMI, just DVI will not carry audio. DVI is capable of 1080p
dvi is higher quality
Depends on if you have a DVI compatible monitor and video card. DVI is considered better than VGA.
With a DVI to VGA lead one can link DVI and VGA devices. For example one could link a computer through its DVI output to a monitor with VGA input. One can buy them from Amazon.
There are three forms of DVI; DVI-A, DVI-D and DVI-I. The "A" stands for Analog, the "D" represents Digital and "I" is a combination of the two. The adapter sends an uncompressed video/audio signal to a receiver such as a monitor, but the signal itself can be either digital, analogue or both.
One may find mini DVI to DVI adapters at the store "Tiger Direct". This retailer is nice because they allow customers to shop online and have physical stores as well.
No. HDMI to DVI uses a DVI-D or DVI-I connection and is digital, but a DVI to VGA uses a DVI-I or DVI-A and is analog. The best way to connect a PS3 to a projector is to see if the projector support component video through the VGA input using a VGA to component pigtail adapter. The projector might have even come with one. You then need to purchase a PS3 component video cable. This will allow resolutions up to 1080i (if your projector support it).
DVI-I
This monitor does support DVI outputs.