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What is the difference between DVI-D and DVI-I?

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What is the difference between DVI-D and DVI-I?

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A. DVI-D is digital only. DVI-I has additional pins to support analog video, and can support a VGA connection with the use of an adapter. The LE1600 uses DVI-D rather than DVI-I, since the LE1600 includes a dedicated VGA port.

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DVI-D is digital only. DVI-I has additional pins to support analog video, and can support a VGA connection with the use of an adapter. The LE1600 uses DVI-D rather than DVI-I, since the LE1600 includes a dedicated VGA port.

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