DVI

811 DVI Connection 921 DVI Connection














DVI (Digital Visual Interface) is a digital video connection between HD receivers and supported HDTVs. This type of connection provides a high quality image and no quality loss due to the fact that all signals are purely digital. DVI does not include Audio.

DISH Network uses two different DVI configurations: DVI-D (Digital), designed for digital-to-digital signals, and DVI-I (Integrated), designed for both digital-to-digital and digital-to-analog connections.

Receiver Description
DVI-D Available on the DISH 811 Digital signals are sent to supported digital monitors without conversion to analog
DVI-I Available on the DISH Player-DVR 921 Digital signals can be sent to monitors digitally or converted to RGB analog if the monitor does not support digital video inputs







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