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Digital Video Interactive (DVI) Definition
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Revision Date: 29-Feb-96 8:29:41 PM

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Solutions: Digital Video Interactive (DVI): The Digital Video Interactive technology combines motion video, still pictures, multitrack audio, and computer graphics, into a single integrated environment controlled by a personal computer.

Implemented by DVI boards and chip sets, the goal of DVI is to eliminate the expense, complexity, and awkwardness of a part-analog and part-digital system by storing and processing everything as digital data.

DVI was conceived by Larry Ryan of the David Sarnoff Research Center (RCA Laboratories) in 1983. The DVI project and technology was acquired by General Electric when RCA dropped out of the videodisc and home computer business. Today, Intel Corporation owns the DVI technology and may soon be mass producing DVI boards and DVI chip sets.

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