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DVI or HDMI?

Did you ever get stuck on an HDMI cable? No?

1:0 in stability for the DVI cable!

DVI (Digital Visual Interface) marks the transition from analog to digital data transmission and is still a reliable, robust and durable interface - especially in the industrial sector when it comes to stable, fast and low-interference transmission. Depending on the type, a DVI cable can transmit both analog and digital (image) data and is compatible with a wide range of devices and systems - both old and new - which plays an important role when it comes to integration.

Of course, HDMI has its undisputed advantages, but whether for cost reasons or for reasons of robustness and reliability - in the end, your application decides which connection is used.

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