DVI-D transfers uncompressed digital video in its native format between source and display or between components. DVI-D precludes the typical digital-to-analog/analog-to-digital conversions between a computer’s video card and monitor and provides a higher quality and faster (wider bandwidth) interface. DVI-D is the interface used on the equipment of interest to the majority of readers of this site. Fortunately, DVI-D and the next iteration have much in common.
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