








Use the Link Depot HDMI-DVI-2 10-foot cable to connect any devices that have DVI connectors with an HDMI device. The cable is long enough to reach devices spaced far apart as well as long enough to hide behind objects to keep out of sight. It also has a few features to help it last over time and to achieve a high-quality connection between devices.
One end of the cable has an HDMI male connector on one end and a DVI male connector on the other. It’s designed to connect a device with an HDMI port with one that has a DVI port. DVI ports aren’t as common anymore, but are still found on many computers, older TVs, projectors and some printers. Shop HDMI cables that can handle both HD and standard video formats, making them useful for older standard devices. Keep in mind that the resulting image will be standard and not HD.
The gold plating on the Link Depot HDMI cable makes it extra durable because gold doesn’t tarnish. This means the cable will last longer than traditional non-gold (usually nickel or aluminum) counterparts. The ends also have a shield designed to protect against electromagnetic interference (EMI) that can cause sound loss and distortion.
HDCP is an anti-piracy protocol designed to keep users from illegally recording audio or video. If a device isn’t HDCP compliant, it won’t work. This HDCP compliant cable helps to provide a high-quality connection between HDCP compliant devices.