For a worthy investment, it is best to purchase a HDTV or any other consumer electronics appliance (DVR, DVD player, or set-top-box) with either DVI/HDCP, or HDMI/HDCP.
Within a year or two, DVI will change to HDMI, which is the next version of DVI. HDMI requires a small size, handy connector and offers a longer range of transmission. It is also capable of transmitting multiple types of video signals.
HDMI has immense scope for expansion and is also encouraged by some of the big manufacturers of consumer electronics. Hence, HDMI is here to stay for long. It would not be advisable to purchase a HDTV without either DVI/HDCP or
HDMI/HDCP. A TV without either of these technologies will soon become useless and obsolete.
Alas! There are a number of TV dealers, who have still not realized the significance of DVI/HDCP. A slew of new exclusive TVs are launched in the market without DVI/HDCP input.
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