DVI-D (digital) sends out ONLY digital signals, and often will not be able to drive an analog monitor with a simple adapter. DVI-I (integrated) sends out both digital and analog signals, so will usually work with either kind of monitor connection (with a cheap adapter for analog).
2006-08-31 05:19:19
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answered by hslayer 3
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2015-08-16 19:58:25
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answered by Celka 1
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The DVI specification has created an uniform connector that can accommodate both, digital and analog video signal. DVI has three subsets: DVI-A, for analog signals, DVI-D, for digital signals, and DVI-I (integrated), for both analog and digital signals.
Make sure to check your DVI input is HD compliant if you plan to use a signal from an HDMI device!
2006-08-31 23:09:54
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answered by Anonymous
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All is explained here:
http://www.datapro.net/techinfo/dvi_info.html
2006-08-31 03:34:34
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answered by Yoi_55 7
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