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HDMI vs DVI – Which is best?

Looking to buy a theater DVD player / TV / house? So, you're probably worried about HDMI Vs DVI question: Who is better? Are they compatible? HDMI vs DVI, what should I choose?

Which is better? HDMI or DVI?

Let us first understand what it is. Both are standards for the transport of digital signals from a source such as your set-top boxes and Blu-ray player and TV. High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI), whichconnected as USB audio is a license and a connector interface for transmitting uncompressed video, encrypted digital streams. HDMI is derived from DVI. Has greater bandwidth capacity (5 Gbps to 10 Gbps). Unlike DVI, which requires a separate cable for audio, using an HDMI cable for video and audio cables makes it less bulky. Not only that, HDMI cables up to 15m long, will allow you to plan your stay.

HDMI supports automatic conversion to screen size.It can automatically convert the image in its most appropriate format, as an aspect ratio of 04:03 or 16:09. HDMI provides sharper images and smoother, that (a 1080pi solution). Although similar to the quality of images produced DVI, HDMI better than it sounds.

HDMI and DVI are compatible?

HDMI is DVI with fully'backward'compatible. For example, you have a DVD player with a DVI and HDMI connection LCD TV, if it works. All you need is an adapter / HDMI DVI. But someHDMI will be lost if an adapter that automatically displays the format conversion and universal remote.

DVI vs. HDMI

If you want to buy an HDTV and a video player like Blu-ray player, I suggest you go for HDMI for both. You can leave your living room cable clutter in another cinema house. You can use a distance all the devices connected to drive and deliver the best video and audio. But if youone of a DVI source or DVI-TV and then you go for a DVI to the second well, because HDMI is the overall quality of experience.

Overall I would recommend HDMI because it gives you a better quality video and sound, fewer cables and give you a universal remote. Add DRM (Digital Rights Management) corner of it, yes, the HDMI standard in the coming days.


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