DVI Digital Cables

Discover high-quality DVI Digital Cables at CableLeader. Our DVI-D Dual Link and DVI-D Single Link cables provide reliable connections for your video devices. Shop now for superior transmission and durability.

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2m Dual Link Digital Video DVI-D Cable, Male to Male, Black
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3m Dual Link Digital Video DVI-D Cable, Male to Male, Black
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5m Dual Link Digital Video DVI-D Cable, Male to Male, Black
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25ft Dual Link Digital Video DVI-D Cable, Male to Male, Black
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2m Dual Link Digital Video DVI-D Extension Cable, Male to Female, Black
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3m Dual Link Digital Video DVI-D Extension Cable, Male to Female, Black
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5m Dual Link Digital Video DVI-D Extension Cable, Male to Female, Black
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2m DVI-D Single Link Male to Male Digital Video Cable, black color with gold-plated connectors, for high-quality digital video connections between devices.
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3m DVI-D Single Link Male to Male Digital Video Cable, black color with gold-plated connectors, for high-quality digital video connections between devices.
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5m DVI-D Single Link Male to Male Digital Video Cable, black color with gold-plated connectors, for high-quality digital video connections between devices.
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More About DVI Digital Cables

CableLeader is your trusted source for high-quality DVI-D Dual Link cables and DVI-D Single Link cables. Our extensive range of DVI digital cables is designed to provide reliable connections for your video devices.

Our DVI cables feature:

  • DVI-D Dual Link (24+1 pin) Male and DVI-D Single Link (18+1 pin) Male connectors for compatibility with a wide range of devices
  • Support for resolutions up to 2560 x 1600 (Dual Link) and 1280 x 720 (Single Link)
  • High-quality 28 AWG and 24 AWG conductors for optimal signal transmission

These DVI cables are perfect for connecting your PC, flat panel displays, digital CRT displays, projectors, and TVs. With gold-plated connectors and RoHS-compliant materials, our cables ensure superior transmission, high reliability, and durability.

Choose CableLeader for your DVI digital cable needs and experience the difference in quality and performance.

Unlock the Power of DVI Digital Cables: A Comprehensive Guide

Introduction to DVI Digital Cables

DVI, or Digital Visual Interface, is a widely used standard for transmitting high-quality digital video signals between devices such as computers, monitors, projectors, and TVs. DVI digital cables offer a reliable and efficient way to connect your video devices, ensuring crystal-clear image quality and seamless performance.

Types of DVI Connectors

DVI connectors come in three main varieties:

  • DVI-D (Digital Only): This connector transmits digital video signals exclusively, making it suitable for modern digital displays.
  • DVI-A (Analog Only): This connector carries analog video signals and is typically used with older analog displays.
  • DVI-I (Integrated): This versatile connector supports both digital and analog signals, allowing compatibility with a wide range of displays.

DVI-D: The Digital Standard

DVI-D, or Digital Visual Interface - Digital, is the most common and widely adopted DVI connector type. It is designed to transmit high-quality digital video signals, making it the ideal choice for connecting modern digital displays such as flat-panel monitors, projectors, and HDTVs.

DVI-D connectors come in two variants: Single Link and Dual Link. Single Link DVI-D supports resolutions up to 1280 x 720, while Dual Link DVI-D can handle resolutions up to 2560 x 1600, making it suitable for high-resolution displays and graphics-intensive applications.

Key Features of CableLeader's DVI Digital Cables

At CableLeader, we offer a comprehensive range of high-quality DVI digital cables designed to meet your diverse connectivity needs. Our DVI cables boast the following features:

  • Gold-plated Connectors: Our DVI cables feature gold-plated connectors that ensure superior signal transmission, high reliability, and durability.
  • RoHS Compliance: All relevant materials used in our DVI cables comply with the RoHS directive, ensuring environmentally friendly and safe products.
  • High-Quality Conductors: We use 24 AWG and 28 AWG conductors for optimal signal transmission and performance.
  • Ferrite Cores: Many of our DVI cables feature ferrite cores that help reduce electromagnetic interference (EMI) and ensure a cleaner signal.

Applications and Connected Devices

DVI digital cables are versatile and can be used to connect a wide range of devices, including:

  • PCs and laptops
  • Flat-panel displays and monitors
  • Digital CRT displays
  • Projectors
  • HDTVs and home theater systems

Whether you're setting up a workstation, a gaming rig, or a home entertainment system, our DVI digital cables offer reliable connectivity and superior image quality.

Extending Your DVI Connection

In situations where you need to extend the reach of your DVI connection, CableLeader offers DVI-D Male to Female extension cables. These cables allow you to easily extend the length of an existing DVI-D cable, providing greater flexibility and convenience in your setup.

Choosing the Right DVI Cable

When selecting a DVI cable, it's essential to consider the specific requirements of your devices and applications. Here are some key factors to keep in mind:

  • DVI Connector Type: Ensure that the DVI connector type matches the ports on your devices (DVI-D, DVI-A, or DVI-I).
  • Single Link or Dual Link: Choose a Single Link DVI-D cable for resolutions up to 1280 x 720, or a Dual Link DVI-D cable for higher resolutions up to 2560 x 1600.
  • Cable Length: Consider the distance between your devices and choose a cable length that suits your setup.

Conclusion

DVI digital cables from CableLeader offer a reliable and high-performance solution for connecting your video devices. With our commitment to quality, durability, and compatibility, you can trust our DVI cables to deliver exceptional image quality and seamless connectivity. Explore our extensive range of DVI digital cables and unlock the full potential of your digital displays today.

DVI Digital Cables FAQ

What is a digital DVI cable?

DVI stands for Digital Visual Interface and offers a distinctly sharper, better picture than VGA. It's a unique connector because it can carry both digital and analog signals. The DVI-D (Digital) connector provides a digital-only signal, while the DVI-I (Integrated) connector can support both digital and analog signals.

Are there different types of DVI cables?

Yes, there are three main types of DVI cables:

  • DVI-D (Digital Only) - Carries digital video signals only
  • DVI-A (Analog Only) - Carries analog video signals only
  • DVI-I (Integrated) - Carries both digital and analog video signals

Additionally, DVI-D and DVI-I cables come in Single Link and Dual Link versions, with Dual Link supporting higher resolutions up to 2560 x 1600.

How do I know what DVI cable I need?

The type of DVI cable you need depends on the DVI ports on your devices:

  • If both devices have DVI-D ports, use a DVI-D cable
  • If one device has a DVI-A port, use a DVI-A cable
  • If one device has a DVI-I port and the other has a VGA port, use a DVI-I to VGA adapter

Is a DVI cable better than HDMI?

Both DVI and HDMI have their advantages. While DVI is suitable for older devices that don't need audio transfer, HDMI has become the preferred standard due to its ability to carry both video and audio signals. However, DVI still offers excellent video quality and is widely used for high-resolution displays.

Are DVI cables outdated?

While newer standards like DisplayPort and HDMI have gained popularity, DVI is still widely used and offers better image quality and resolution than older analog standards like VGA. However, for the latest technologies and highest resolutions, DisplayPort or HDMI may be a better choice.

What does a DVI cable look like?

A DVI connector is characteristically colored white (as opposed to a VGA connector which is colored blue). The number of pins and layout varies depending on the type of DVI connector (DVI-D, DVI-A, or DVI-I) and whether it's Single Link or Dual Link.

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