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PC Cables > Monitor Cables > DVI / DFP Monitor Cables > DVI-A to P&D (M1) Analog
8-DVIAPD-001
1 Meter DVI-A to P&D (M1) Analog
ComputerCableStore.com's 1 Meter DVI-A to P&D (M1) Analog. If you have a DVI-I or DVI-A device that you want to connect to a Plug and Display Analog (P&D, M1) display, or ComputerCableStore.com's 1 Meter DVI-A to P&D (M1) Analog. If you have a device with a P&D Analog output and want to connect it to a display DVI-A (DVI-Analog) is an analog technology that is most commonly used in the PC world to connect Analog video cards to Analog monitors. Since DVI-A and SVGA are both analog signal types, both are easily converted from one to the other which makes it easy to find many inexpensive adapters and cables to convert SVGA to DVI-A or DVI-A to SVGA. DVI-A can easily be identified by the 4 pins surrounding the longest pin on the connector. DVI-I, or Digital Video Interface Technology Intergrated came about in 1999 as a result of the formation of the Digital Display Working Group (DDWG) a year prior. Their original mission was to create a standard digital video interface for communication between a Personal Computer and a VGA monitor. DVI-I will support both Digital and analog video signals. Details...
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8-DVIAPD-002
2 Meter DVI-A to P&D (M1) Analog
ComputerCableStore.com's 2 Meter DVI-A to P&D (M1) Analog. If you have a DVI-I or DVI-A device that you want to connect to a Plug and Display Analog (P&D, M1) display, or ComputerCableStore.com's 2 Meter DVI-A to P&D (M1) Analog. If you have a device with a P&D Analog output and want to connect it to a display DVI-A (DVI-Analog) is an analog technology that is most commonly used in the PC world to connect Analog video cards to Analog monitors. Since DVI-A and SVGA are both analog signal types, both are easily converted from one to the other which makes it easy to find many inexpensive adapters and cables to convert SVGA to DVI-A or DVI-A to SVGA. DVI-A can easily be identified by the 4 pins surrounding the longest pin on the connector. DVI-I, or Digital Video Interface Technology Intergrated came about in 1999 as a result of the formation of the Digital Display Working Group (DDWG) a year prior. Their original mission was to create a standard digital video interface for communication between a Personal Computer and a VGA monitor. DVI-I will support both Digital and analog video signals. Details...
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8-DVIAPD-003
3 Meter DVI-A to P&D (M1) Analog
ComputerCableStore.com's 3 Meter DVI-A to P&D (M1) Analog. If you have a DVI-I or DVI-A device that you want to connect to a Plug and Display Analog (P&D, M1) display, or ComputerCableStore.com's 3 Meter DVI-A to P&D (M1) Analog. If you have a device with a P&D Analog output and want to connect it to a display DVI-A (DVI-Analog) is an analog technology that is most commonly used in the PC world to connect Analog video cards to Analog monitors. Since DVI-A and SVGA are both analog signal types, both are easily converted from one to the other which makes it easy to find many inexpensive adapters and cables to convert SVGA to DVI-A or DVI-A to SVGA. DVI-A can easily be identified by the 4 pins surrounding the longest pin on the connector. DVI-I, or Digital Video Interface Technology Intergrated came about in 1999 as a result of the formation of the Digital Display Working Group (DDWG) a year prior. Their original mission was to create a standard digital video interface for communication between a Personal Computer and a VGA monitor. DVI-I will support both Digital and analog video signals. Details...
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8-DVIAPD-005
5 Meter DVI-A to P&D (M1) Analog
ComputerCableStore.com's 5 Meter DVI-A to P&D (M1) Analog. If you have a DVI-I or DVI-A device that you want to connect to a Plug and Display Analog (P&D, M1) display, or ComputerCableStore.com's 5 Meter DVI-A to P&D (M1) Analog. If you have a device with a P&D Analog output and want to connect it to a display DVI-A (DVI-Analog) is an analog technology that is most commonly used in the PC world to connect Analog video cards to Analog monitors. Since DVI-A and SVGA are both analog signal types, both are easily converted from one to the other which makes it easy to find many inexpensive adapters and cables to convert SVGA to DVI-A or DVI-A to SVGA. DVI-A can easily be identified by the 4 pins surrounding the longest pin on the connector. DVI-I, or Digital Video Interface Technology Intergrated came about in 1999 as a result of the formation of the Digital Display Working Group (DDWG) a year prior. Their original mission was to create a standard digital video interface for communication between a Personal Computer and a VGA monitor. DVI-I will support both Digital and analog video signals. Details...
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