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2)
DVI
DVI (Digital Video Interface) is a common connection of High Definition display devices.
Note that the main difference between DVI and HDMI is that DVI has no embedded audio
signals. DVI can transfer uncompressed pure digital video signals. You can connect
limHD
200i by a HDMI-DVI cable with your display devices equipped with DVI interface.
3)
VGA (RGB+HV)
VGA connector is also called D-Sub interface (with 15 pins). Analog signals are still
transferred by VGA. The digital images information is converted to R, G, B signals
included H/V synchronizing signals by color palette D/A convertor, and then transferred to
display devices by VGA cable. For the analog display devices such as CRT monitor, signals
are transferred to relative processing circuit then control the CRT to generate images; for the
digital display devices (such as LCD, DLP), relative A/D convertors are required to convert
analog signals to digital signals again, image distortion is unavoidable after the D/A & A/D
conversion. Therefore, VGA mode is more suitable to CRT display.