A digital video port is a type of connection used to transmit high-quality video signals from one device to another, typically between a computer and a display, such as a monitor or projector. Common examples include HDMI, DisplayPort, and DVI, which support various resolutions and refresh rates. These ports enable the transfer of digital video data without the need for analog conversion, resulting in improved image quality and reduced signal degradation.
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