
Since its debut in 1999, Digital Visual Interface (DVI) technology
has been a game-changer in the world of PC video. Developed primarily by
Silicon Image engineers in association with the Digital Display Working
Group, DVI was the first all-digital video connection to gain market
acceptance and replace older, analog connections between PCs and PC
monitors. Now used in millions of computers worldwide, DVI allows for
uncompressed digital video transmission at extremely high resolutions,
with none of the signal quality issues inherent in analog interfaces.
Key Features
- No signal degradation from compression or analog-digital conversion
- Supports extremely high video resolutions - up to 2560x1600 pixels
- Integrated power management support for energy conservation