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        and Adapters with the intentions to provide enough information to simplify the sometimes
        confusing task of selecting the proper adapter or cable for your particular application.
    
    
             
            
             
        
        
            DVI or Digital Video/Visual Interface cables
            are available in three flavors which each have their own specific application. DVI-A
            (Analog Video), DVI-D (Digital Video) and DVI-I (Integrated Analog/Digital Video)
            comprise the three different types of DVI Cables.
 
     
    
             
            
             
         
        
        
            HDMI or High Definition Multimedia Interface (Digital
            Audio/Video) cables which are the simplest to understand and know which cable is
            needed since there is only one type. Although it can become confusing when tying
            a DVI and HDMI device together
 
     
    
             
            
             
        
        
        
            There are two types of VGA cables, VGA (Analog Video) and 
                SVGA (Analog Video). Quite often these two cables are included under the
            same generic name "SVGA" or "Super VGA" while they are both very different cables
            and in some applications one or the other is indeed needed.