Sunday, March 22, 2009

DVI Technology

DVI is a fairly new technology that is designed to maximise the viewing quality you get from flat panel LCD monitors and screens, projectors and TVs in conjunction with today’s video graphic cards used for all types of mediums. When referring to DVI cables you are referencing the wires which carry visual signals from one to the other.
DVI-cables are very versatile, making a high definition image possible. DVI cables transmit a digital to digital or an analogue to analogue signal or both.
There are things which can greatly affect a visual transmission, for example; lengthy cables, this is because the signal has a longer path to travel than it can “handle” - likewise the idea applies to sound; in that the further away a noise, the harder it is to hear. Therefore, a longer dvi cable may potentially deliver a weaker signal, so it is important to choose a cable made of high quality material to ensure that this doesn’t affect you!
Choose the locations of your monitors accordingly so that you can minimize the length of the cabling you’ll need. You also need to make sure you have cables that are compatible with your monitor/system.
Researching into the applicable cable for your requirements is recommended for those wishing to use DVI technology. You may also need to check your device manuals or consult with the manufacturer of your screen to learn which types of DVI are applicable to your device.
Obviously the length of cables affects the price as the components it is made from too i.e. gold plated cables. As technology advances, there will always be a bigger and better way to do things; DVI cables can give you that maximum today. DVI offers a crisp and quality picture that outdoes the ordinary.

No comments: