HDMI , DVI ASSEMBLIES

HDMI and DVI connections are digital interfaces used to transmit video signals (and in the case of HDMI, also audio) between devices such as monitors, computers, projectors, televisions, and professional AV equipment.

- HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface):
  - Transmits high-definition digital video and multichannel audio through a single cable.
  - Supports resolutions from SD to 4K/8K, including technologies like HDR.
  - Widely used in TVs, consoles, players, and both home and professional systems.

- DVI (Digital Visual Interface):
  - Primarily designed for digital video transmission (without audio).
  - Common in computing and professional environments, especially with monitors and graphics cards.
  - Variants include: DVI-D (digital), DVI-A (analog), and DVI-I (both).

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