DVI-connector is used in modern televisions (plasma, liquid crystal), LCD-monitors and video cards of personal computers. The name "DVI" comes from the English abbreviation Digital VisualInterface, which translates as "digital video interface." The DVI connector was developed and first introduced back in 1999 by Digital Display Working Group. It includes world-wide giants in the production of computer equipment and monitors such as Intel, Compaq, Fujitsu, Silicon Image, Hewlett Packard and NEC. The DVI connector replaced the VGA interface and today it has almost completely replaced it.Description of DVI technology
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Despite the fact that DVI technology has almost completely replaced VGA interfaces, today this type is widely used on older PCs. If your video card does not have a DVI connector, but you need to connect a monitor that supports this technology, then you can use a special adapter - a DVI-VGA connector.