DVI-D Digital to DVI-D Digital Dual Link Male/Male Cable, Gold Plated
You know that cable you use to connect your computer to your flat screen monitor? The one that your equipment never used to have, but you now see everywhere? The one whose name you don’t even know?
It’s called a DVI (digital visual interface) cable, and unless you’re still using that desktop and boat-anchor monitor you bought ten years ago, these days you can’t survive without it. It’s crucial for displaying high-definition video on your flat panel computer monitor (either coming from your computer or from your HDTV), since it can handle digital streams in resolutions as high as 1920 x 1200 – and a dual link DVI cable, which has a second data link, can support even higher resolutions like 2560 x 1600. By comparison, the analog VGA connector you used to connect to your old, huge CRT monitor could only handle old-fashioned 640x480 resolutions, and often delivered a fuzzy picture because the signal was subject to sig