A user is trying to connect their computer to a projector using a DVI cable and finds multiple types of DVI connections available.
Which type of DVI connector should the IT support technician recommend for transmitting both digital and analog signals?
Correct Answer: C
Correct Answer. C. DVI-I DVI-I (Digital Video Interface-Integrated) supports both digital and analog video signals. This type of connector is versatile, making it suitable for a projector that may require either digital or analog input, depending on its specification and the compatibility with the computer's video card.
Option A is incorrect because DVI-A (Analog) only supports analog signals, which limits its utility to analog-only devices.
Option B is incorrect because DVI-D (Digital) supports only digital signals, not analog, and may not be compatible with projectors requiring an analog connection.
Option D is incorrect because DVI-X is not a recognized standard of DVI connectors.