DVI and HDMI connections are becoming more widely used than ever with the advent of HDTV (High Definition Television) and we are often asked which is better, DVI or HDMI video? There is no specific answer to this question. The first thing that needs clarified is that DVI and HDMI are exactly the same as each other, based on image quality because they both use digital video signals. The principal difference is that standard HDMI uses a different 19-pin connector, which allows it to carry audio as well as video over a single cable. DVI only carries video (no audio) over a single cable.
Both DVI and HDMI signals use the same encoding scheme, and that's why a DVI source can be connected to an HDMI monitor, or vice versa, using a DVI/HDMI cable, with no intervening converter box. SmartVM carries industrial grade DVI to HDMI cable. It reduces EFI-EMI interference for crystal clear picture quality.
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