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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR DIGITAL VIDEO INTERFACING

DVI connectors including DVI-D pinout, DVI-I pinout, DFP pinout, EVC pinout,
DVI connector pinout explanation, DVI technical specifications, DVI specs.


  • DVI is the digital video interface computer standard developed by Silicon Image™. It offers a simple Plug-and-Play method to connect your laptop computer to your projector.
  • This all-digital connection automatically optimizes your computer to work with your projector. You don't have to make pixel-lock adjustments to your projector, or resolution or color changes to your computer. DVI handles it all.
  • DVI also allows you to use advanced features in Microsoft Power Point, so you can use notes on your laptop's display while using the DVI port for your audience.
  • DVI comes in many different ‘flavors‘:
DVI-D is a digital ONLY connector. This is the leading connector standard for digital only connection.
DVI-I can support digital AND analog (RGB). The connector has a few more pins. Some display and graphics cards manufacturers are offering this connector type on their products, as opposed to separate manufacturers are not supporting analog connection.
DFP (MDR20) was the initial connector type specified by the Digital Flat Panel working group. Like DVI-D, this connector supports digital only. While this connector type is still used on some displays, it is being phased out.
EVC, or P&D, is another connector type that some manufacturers are using on their projectors. This connector is similar to the DVI-I connector, but is slightly larger in size. Like DVI-I, it supports analog and digital. Some manufacturers use this same connector for USB.

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DVI, DFP & EVC CONNECTOR PIN-OUTS