videoliitännän
Videoliitäntä, in Finnish, translates to video interface or video connection. It refers to the physical connector and the associated signal transmission method used to transmit video signals from a source device to a display device. Common examples of video interfaces include HDMI, DisplayPort, VGA, and DVI. Each interface has its own specifications regarding resolution, refresh rate, and audio transmission capabilities. The evolution of video interfaces has been driven by the demand for higher video quality, including increased resolutions like 4K and 8K, and higher frame rates for smoother motion. Modern interfaces often carry both video and audio signals, simplifying cable management. The choice of video interface depends on the capabilities of both the source and display devices, as well as the desired video quality and features. Compatibility between devices is crucial for a functional video connection.