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Video Cables · HDMI/DVI
Short by design, zero quality loss.
When your DVI monitor sits right next to your HDMI tower, you don't need six feet of cable in the way — this 3ft cable delivers the same lossless conversion, sized for compact desks.
When your DVI monitor sits right next to your HDMI-equipped tower or laptop dock, you don't need six feet of cable in the way — you need three. This short HDMI-to-DVI cable delivers the same lossless digital video conversion as our longer version, sized for compact desks, small-form-factor PCs, and behind-the-monitor mounts where excess cable is just clutter.

Bidirectional Digital Video, No Quality Loss
HDMI and DVI-D share the same digital signal, so converting between them causes no drop in picture quality. This cable works either direction — HDMI-to-DVI or DVI-to-HDMI — and the short 3ft length keeps a compact desktop free of excess cable slack.
Key Features
- Bridges HDMI output to a DVI-D input (or vice versa) for legacy monitor and GPU compatibility
- Carries uncompressed digital video up to 1080p/1920x1200 resolution
- Gold-plated connectors resist corrosion for a stable, long-term signal
- Bidirectional design — works HDMI-to-DVI or DVI-to-HDMI
- Short 3ft length keeps a compact desktop free of excess cable slack
- Molded connector housings add strain relief at both ends
Full Specifications
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Brand: Generic
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Model/Part Number: IM-Q50995
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GTIN/UPC: N/A
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Length: 3 ft (0.9 m)
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Connectors: HDMI male to DVI-D (single-link) male
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Max Resolution: 1080p / 1920x1200 @ 60Hz
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Signal Type: Video only (DVI does not carry audio)
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Connector Plating: Gold-plated contacts
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Jacket: PVC with molded strain relief
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Warranty: Limited lifetime against manufacturing defects
What's in the Box
- 1x 3ft HDMI to DVI display cable
Frequently Asked Questions
Is 3ft enough for a typical desktop-to-monitor setup?
Yes, for setups where the tower and monitor sit close together, such as a small-form-factor PC or all-in-one desk arrangement.
Will I lose picture quality with this conversion?
No — HDMI and DVI-D share the same digital signal, so there's no quality loss.
Does this carry sound?
No, DVI does not support audio; you'll need a separate audio output.
Do HDMI cables go bad over time?
Yes, though not from normal use — it's almost always physical damage at the connector (bent pins, a cracked shell, a stressed strain-relief boot) or corrosion on unplated contacts. This cable's gold-plated connectors and molded strain relief at both ends are built to resist exactly that kind of wear.
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