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Definition | : | Digital Video Interactive |
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Digital Video Interactive (DVI) was the first multimedia desktop video standard for IBM-compatible personal computers, developed around 1984 by Section 17 of The David Sarnoff Research Center Labs (DSRC) then a division of RCA. DVI technology allowed full-screen, full motion video, as well as stereo audio, still images, and graphics to be presented on a DOS-based desktop computer. DVI content was usually distributed on CD-ROM discs, which in turn was decoded and displayed via specialized hardware installed in the computer.
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The full form of DVI is Digital Video Interactive
Digital Video Interactive | DeVice-Independent
Digital Visual Interface | Digital Video Interactive | Direct Voice Input | DeVice-Independent