Dvi Vs Displayport?
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DVI is an analog connection used to connect a computer to a monitor, while DisplayPort is a digital connection used to do the same. DisplayPort can carry audio and video signals, while DVI can only carry video signals. DisplayPort also supports higher resolutions and refresh rates than DVI.
DVI (Digital Visual Interface) and DisplayPort are both digital display standards used to connect a computer to a monitor or other display device. DVI is the older of the two standards, released in 1999, while DisplayPort was released in 2006.
DVI is limited to video transmission only, while DisplayPort can also transmit audio, USB, and other forms of data. Both standards support HD resolutions such as 1080p and 4K, but DisplayPort has higher bandwidth capacity, which allows for higher resolutions and refresh rates. DVI is also limited to a single monitor, while DisplayPort can support up to four monitors.
In terms of physical connection, DVI is available in both digital and analog varieties and uses a wide, flat connector. DisplayPort uses a smaller, rectangular connector and is only available in digital.