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HDMI to DVI Cable 10 Feet 1080p for Raspberry Pi, Roku, Xbox One, $8.44 (Was $12.99) + Post ($0 Prime) @ CableCreation Amazon

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Connect computers with a DVI or HDMI port with monitors or HDTVs with DVI or HDMI ports. It works into both directions irrespective of which of the connected devices owns the DVI port.

Support Multitasking, for example: allow you play games on your computer and watch movie on TV at the same time.

24K Gold-plated full metal connectors (corrosion-resistant) and oxygen free copper lines ensure a maximum signal quality.

Supports resolutions at 800x600, 1024x768, 1280x1024, 1600x1200, 1920x1200, and 1080p for high resolution LCD and LED monitors.

Please note that the DVI connector of the cable is not fitted for audio capability, however, so audio will need to be transmitted through a separate audio cable or through a fiber-optic (Toslink) cable.

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  • +3

    Doesnt raspberry pi have a micro hdmi output?

    • +1

      Only the 4

    • +1

      its good if your using pi models 1-3 and you need to plug it into an old monitor if you were doing retropi etc.

    • my 3 point something has a regular HDMI, and my new monitor is only Display Port, DVI and VGA, hence my happiness at seeing this deal and purchasing !!

      But given the low rating of this seller, and the comments left on reviews, I'm not going to purchase

      • this product have 769 ratings, 4.5/5
        I just checked, mostly reviews are positive.

  • What’s a DVI to HDMI Adapter worth? If you have spare HDMI cable, might be a cheaper alternative (and more flexible).

  • Seriously? 0% positive.

    • +1

      Different seller, presume outta stock

  • I'm actually surprised that my 24" Full HD can go DSUB to DSUB and still has the same quality as DVI to HDMI. I thought there'd be a difference between DSUB input and HDMI input. Apparently not, or am I missing something?

    • I notice the same thing - unless you have a really large monitor it is hard to tell the difference.

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