It’s important for you to know and understand the different computer monitor connection types so you can choose the best for your monitor. They include VGA, HDMI, Display port, DVI, Thunderbolt, and SDI. So, let's dive into the video. NUMBER 1. VGA Ports VGA stands for video graphics array. VGA is an older connector port that has been in use for a long time since 1987 (see also 'What is VGA?'). The VGA connector Interface has 15 pins which are divided into three rows and the connector only carries analog data. NUMBER 2. DVI DVI stands for the digital visual interface. It was developed in 1999 to provide uncompressed, high-quality video connection to LCD monitors. A DVI connector will typically have a white color adapter. NUMBER 3. HDMI HDMI stands for High definition multimedia interface. It’s probably the most broadly used HD signal interface for transmitting both high-definition audio and video over a single cable. HDMI cable connectors are one of the best standards for high definition in customer electronics delivering crystal clear video as well as audio signals. NUMBER 4. DisplayPort If you’re looking for the best display cables that transmit HD video and high Image quality, Ethernet network, and video, choose Displayport - see also 'What is DisplayPort?'. It has a locking mechanism on one end that enables you to lock the cable into your display devices such as TV, monitor, computer, Graphics card, projector, and many others. NUMBER 5. Thunderbolt Thunderbolt is a type of hardware technology developed by Intel and Apple that uses the 24-pin USB port type-c connector. It’s popular for high-speed data transmission up to 40Gbps and great Image quality. Thunderbolt 3 is the fastest USB technology available compared to the traditional USB type-c which has a maximum transmission of up to 10 Gbps. However, Thunderbolt technology is mostly found in Apple products such as modern computers, graphics cards, Mac, and some motherboards. NUMBER 6. SDI SDI stands for a serial digital interface which is part of a family of digital video interfaces for standardized motion pictures. SDI has a single-pin connection that can transmit the uncompressed and unencrypted digital video signal. The SDI is a simple coaxial cable that can run up to about 300 meters before losing video signal strength. Its digital connections use a BNC connector and almost all video security cameras use it to transfer motion pictures. 🌺 WATCH SOME MORE VIDEOS🌺 1. Types of Antenna Connector-https://youtu.be/Z6BWSXYkjPs 2. headphone amp-https://youtu.be/3figtxb9E9M 3. travel umbrella-https://youtu.be/RlOockMTL4M 🚧 DISCLAIMER (COPYRIGHT ISSUE): Some of the footage within this video was developed for promotional/education purposes. Parts of stock footage of items were collected from manufacturers, fellow creators, and various other sources. If you can find any copyright infringement then send us an email. All rights reserved by respective owners. This video contains affiliate links(meaning that if you click on one of the product links, I’ll obtain a small commission). Thank you so much for watching. Please like the video and subscribe to our channel. #Types_of_Monitor_Port, #DisplayPort

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