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HDMI to DVI Adapter Cable

SKU 1593
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Original Price £6.40 inc VAT
Current Price £4.27 inc VAT
£3.56 ex VAT
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This HDMI to DVI converter cable is perfect if you need to use your Raspberry Pi with an older style monitor that has neither HDMI nor composite video inputs. For the reasons below, it *may* not work with all equipment, but really should do!

Okay - so, HDMI is a newer digital audio/video interface developed and promoted by the consumer electronics industry. DVI and HDMI have the same electrical specifications for their TMDS and VESA/DDC links.

To promote interoperability between DVI and HDMI devices, HDMI source components and displays support DVI signalling. An HDMI display can be driven by a single-link DVI-D source since HDMI and DVI-D define an overlapping minimum set of supported resolutions and frame buffer formats.

In the reverse scenario, a DVI monitor that lacks optional support for HDCP might be unable to display protected content, even though it is otherwise compatible with the HDMI source. Features specific to HDMI, such as remote-control, audio transport, xvYCC, and deep colour, are not usable in devices that only support DVI signalling.

However, many devices can output HDMI over a DVI output (examples: ATI 3000-series and NVIDIA GTX 200-series video cards), and some multimedia displays accept HDMI (including audio) over a DVI input. Exact capabilities vary from product to product.

  • High performance cable for standard enhanced and high-definition video.
  • 24K Gold-Plated connectors on both ends for best conductivity and signal integrity.
  • Eliminates unnecessary signal conversions.
  • HDMI male 19 pins to DVI 24 pins+1 din cable.
  • HDMI is fully backwards-compatible with DVI hot plug.
  • Please turn off all devices when plugging or unplugging HDMI cables.
  • Cable length: 1.5m / 3ft