The dawn of the High Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) connection, which looks like a USB type connector for AV devices, has caused connectivity issues for those people who are upgrading parts of their system.

New products like Televisions, Blu-Ray DVD players and Satelite decoders all have the shiny new HDMI connection, but older products even those that were ‘high end’ do not. Cable manufacturers to the rescue stage right, they have developed cables that allow devices with different connectors to work together. One such cable is the HDMI – DVI cable, DVI has been the connection of choice on many video devices and computers, allowing them to send high quality video images to displays.

The cable allows the old and new devices to communicate usually resulting in video being displayed in crystal clear digital quality.

The cable allows video protected by the Intel developed High-Bandwidth Digital Content Protection to travel between compliant devices. HDMI and DVI both deliver the same the only draw back of the cable and DVI is the fact that it is restricted to Video only. Making the audio capability of HDMI redundant.

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