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In computing, a powerful compression and decompression system for digital video and audio. DVI enables 72 minutes of full-screen, full-motion video and its audio track to be stored on a CD-ROM. Originally developed in the mid-1980s by the US firm RCA, DVI is now owned by Intel and has active support from IBM and Microsoft. It can be used on the hard disk of a PC as well as on a CD-ROM.



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Some such accessories that deliver unmatched image quality are the HDMI and the DVI matrix switchers, routers and cables.
The need for crystal clear display on visual devices led to the production of new technologies such as DVI With DVI technology, producing high quality output for TV and projectors has become possible The need for crystal clear display on visual devices led to the production of new technologies such as DVI.
The 8x1 DVI is rack mountable, can be operated with a remote control or RS-232 port, and has eight DVI inputs and one DVI output.
 
 
 
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