06/03/2026 8:17 a.m.
https://cablematic.com/en/products/cable-dvi-i-male-to-dvi-i-female-10-m-DV025/
https://cablematic.com/en/products/cable-dvi-i-male-to-dvi-i-female-10-m-DV025/
Cable DVI-I Male to DVI-I female 10 m
REF: DV025
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Specifications
- Cable with DVI connectors.
- Model with DVI-I-Male connector on one end and DVI-I-Female on the other.
- Prepared to connect advanced performance monitors to new graphics cards that incorporate DVI connectors.
- Cable length 10m.
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€18.73
€9.74
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€9.74
PVD
€16.46
€8.56
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Specifications
- Cable with DVI connectors.
- Model with DVI-I-Male connector on one end and DVI-I-Female on the other.
- Prepared to connect advanced performance monitors to new graphics cards that incorporate DVI connectors.
- Cable length 10m.
More info
Cable with DVI connectors. Model with DVI-I-Male connector on one end and DVI-I-Female on the other. Prepared to connect advanced performance monitors to new graphics cards that incorporate DVI connectors. Cable length 10m.
- Gross Weight: 1.1 kg
- Number of packages: 1
Technical terms
- DVI
DVI
DVI (Digital Visual Interface) is a video interface standard designed to maximize the visual quality of digital display devices such as flat-panel LCD monitors and digital projectors.
It is the cable used to connect a computer to a screen so images look very clear. Think of it as a pipe that sends digital data directly from your PC to the monitor without losing quality along the way.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Signal Type | Digital and Analog |
| Max Resolution | 2560 × 1600 (Dual Link) |
Connector Variants
There are three main types: DVI-D (digital only), DVI-A (analog only), and DVI-I (integrated, supporting both). Dual Link modes double the bandwidth for higher performance.
Key Advantages
- Keeps the digital signal pure from source to display.
- Supports resolutions higher than traditional VGA.
- Backward compatible with analog signals via passive adapters.
Mostly succeeded by modern HDMI and DisplayPort standards.
