USB, DVI, HDMI Connectors
USB, DVI, HDMI Connectors are the most common and important types. They shine and heat in different application scenarios, meeting people's needs for data transmission, video display and other aspects in daily life and work. The Universal Serial Bus (USB) connector is a widely used interface between computers and external devices to achieve data transmission and power supply through USB technology. The Digital Visual Interface (DVI) connector is an interface designed for digital video signals and is an early connection standard between high-definition monitors and computers. The HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface) connector is a fully digital audio and video interface capable of simultaneously transmitting uncompressed high-definition video and audio signals.
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USB, DVI, HDMI Connectors: USB is popular because of its versatility, and it is widely used, from simple mice and keyboards to complex external hard drives and cameras, almost covering all peripheral devices; The emergence of USB Type-C has promoted its versatility and portability, becoming the preferred interface for many new devices; DVI has an irreplaceable position in the professional field, DVI interface has A variety of types, including DVI-D (only digital signals), DVI-I (compatible with analog signals) and DVI-A (only analog signals). DVI is commonly found on PC monitors and some high-end TVS, especially in areas that require high-resolution displays, such as graphic design and gaming; HDMI is widely used in home entertainment systems, such as televisions, Blu-ray players, game consoles and computers, with its powerful audio and video transmission capabilities. With the advancement of technology, HDMI version 2.1 supports data transfer rates of up to 48Gbps, which can meet the needs of 8K ultra-high-definition video.