Which of the following interfaces is the current standard for digital LCD monitors?
A.
DVE
B.
SVGA
C.
VGA
D.
DVI
Explanation:
DVI interface is the current standard for digital LCD monitors.
DVI stands for Digital Visual Interface. It is a standard for high speed, high resolution digital display
invented by Digital Display Working Group
(DDWG). DVI accommodates analog and digital interfaces with a single connector. New video cards
have DVI as well as VGA ports built into
them. Most of LCD monitors come with a 15-pin VGA connection cable, even if they are capable of
handling digital signals coming from DVI
connections. However, some monitors come with both types of cables. DVI has three main
categories of connectors. They are: DVI-A, DVI-D,
and DVI-I. DVI-A is an analog-only connector, DVI-D is a digital-only connector, and DVI-I is an
analog/digital connector. DVI-D and DVI-I
connectors are of two types: single link and dual link. DVI supports UXGA and HDTV with a single set
of links. Higher resolutions such as 1920
x 1080, 2048 x 1536, or more can be supported with dual links.
Answer C and B are incorrect. VGA and SVGA are old standards for monitors. A VGA or SVGA
interface is a 15-pin, three rows, female
connector, on the back of a PC used for connecting monitors.
Answer A is incorrect. There is no such interface standard for digital LCD monitors as DVE.