![]() In the mid-2000’s, DVI replaced the rapidly outdated VGA. It transmits a video signal in digital format while maintaining high image quality. This abbreviation stands for Digital Visual Interface. Probably, for several more years more, it will remain not as desirable, but still the ubiquitous standard. Today, it is more rarely integrated, but until now, an array of devices such as home players, projectors, TVs, etc. But then flat LCD digital screens appeared, resolutions began to grow, and the time-honored VGA port started to give up ground. The blue trapezoidal interface worked perfectly with old CRT displays, thanks to its analog nature. The then-leading IBM computer manufacturer developed the first connection standard, used today too, in 1987 for its PS / 2 series PCs. As mentioned earlier, modern devices are equipped with various monitor ports: HDMI, DVI, VGA, DisplayPort (DP), USB-C, Thunderbolt, SDI. Somewhat later, VESA (Video Electronics Standards Association) designed DisplayPort. Manufacturers of devices for home entertainment have created the HDMI standard, which became the digital successor of the analog scan connector. To attain the highest image quality, you need to use a digital standard, such as DVI. With the development of new technologies for flat-panel monitors, the capabilities of the VGA connector have become insufficient. Previously, only an analog VGA interface was utilized to connect a rugged LCD monitor to the computer. ![]() SDI: SDI Serial Digital Interface is a professional video signal that is preferred in production environments because of its longer range (up to 300 feet) and reliability, since it’s typically sent along BNC Cabling that has specialized connectors on each end to lock into the devices they connect to.NDI: Network Device Interface - Format that allows you to send audio and video via ethernet network.AV (RCA): AV input is a common label on a RCA type connector to receive analog ( AV) Audio / Visual (CVBS composite video) signals from electronic equipment that generates AV signals ( AV output).Thunderbolt 1 and 2 use the same connector as Mini DisplayPort, and Thunderbolt 3 uses the USB-C connector from USB. Thunderbolt: A hardware interface developed by Intel (in collaboration with Apple) that allows the connection of external peripherals and monitors to a computer.Connects to both hosts and devices, replacing various electrical connectors including USB-B and USB-A, HDMI, DisplayPort and 3.5mm audio cables and connectors. Only to be used when nothing else available. DisplayPort (DP): The best connector for an audio and video signal, and can transmit 144Hz up to 4K. ![]()
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