Listen, it's 2026. Everyone's raving about 8K screens and wireless connections, but honestly? In the real world, at the office or at home, we have equipment that works. A bomb screen from a few years ago that just needs a connection to the new graphics card. So you came to buy DVI products and cables. The goal is simple - to connect this end to that end, and have the picture come up. No flickering, no drama.
You don't want to wait two weeks for shipping from abroad for a 40 NIS cable. We totally get it. Here, we have a wide selection of adapters and cables in stock for fast delivery. Fast shipping or self-pickup - whatever's convenient for you. Let's just make sure you choose the right cable, because nothing is more annoying than opening the package and realizing the pins don't fit the socket.
The biggest mistake when buying a screen cable
You buy a cable. You get home. You plug it into the graphics card... and it gets stuck. Sound familiar? A nightmare. Many people looking for DVI products and cables online just don't look at the connector they have in front of their eyes. There are two main types you absolutely must distinguish between:
DVI-D. This is a digital-only connection. Look at the socket on your computer - if there's a flat horizontal bar there and no 4 small holes around it, you have DVI-D.
And then there's DVI-I. It transmits both analog and digital signals. It has those 4 pins around the flat bar. - Here's the most important rule: a DVI-I cable will never fit into a DVI-D socket. It's simply physically impossible. So before you compare prices on DVI products, take a look at your socket.
| Connection Type | What does it transmit? | Pins (around the flat bar) | What screens is it suitable for? |
|---|---|---|---|
| DVI-D | Digital signal only | Flat bar only, no pins around it | Relatively modern screens, new graphics cards. |
| DVI-I | Analog and digital | Flat bar + 4 pins around it | Older equipment, connection to VGA converters. |
| Dual Link | Depends on type (I or D) | Full block of 24 pins in a row | Gamers, resolution 2560x1600, 144Hz screens. |
| Single Link | Depends on type (I or D) | Two blocks of pins with a gap in between | Standard workstation, up to 1920x1200 (FHD). |
Refresh Rate, Gamers and Adapters - What's the Deal?
If you need to connect an old 144Hz screen, you must have a DVI Dual Link cable. A Single Link cable will give you 60Hz max and you'll just be disappointed. By the way, regarding where to buy DVI products and cables in Israel... always look for a store that also offers converter solutions. Sometimes a simple cable won't be enough.
Need to connect an old desktop computer to a new screen? A DVI to HDMI adapter is your best friend here. There's also a DVI to VGA cable for those still running mythological equipment, or a DisplayPort to DVI converter. Just a tip from me - for these connections, especially active adapters, don't get the cheapest junk. Too cheap DVI products from AliExpress for a dollar will give you terrible picture quality or die after a month. Go for well-known brands with an official importer. Gold-plated contacts, thick cables.
Brands like Ugreen, Gold Touch, and Aten. This is peripheral equipment that works. Yes, you're probably asking how much DVI products and cables like these cost? A bit more than a generic imitation, but you can easily find special price DVI products and cables online, and it's worth the peace of mind that the picture won't suddenly flicker in the middle of a Zoom meeting.
So in short, whether it's a DVI products and cables store in Israel, online or not, the choice is yours. It's recommended to buy DVI products according to the exact need. Just check the pins.
Questions and Answers (People always get confused about this)
Does a DVI cable also transmit sound?
No. Absolutely not. Unlike HDMI or DisplayPort, a DVI connection transmits only video (picture). If you have built-in speakers in your screen, you'll need to connect a separate audio cable from the computer to the screen.
What's the actual difference between DVI-I and DVI-D?
Without getting complicated: DVI-D is digital only. DVI-I can transmit both analog and digital (it has 4 small pins on the side). A DVI-I cable will not physically fit into a DVI-D connection on your graphics card. It simply won't match.
Can I connect a screen with a DVI output to a computer that only has HDMI?
Of course. This is one of the common solutions for workstations. You can use a DVI to HDMI adapter or simply buy a cable with an HDMI connector on one end and a DVI connector on the other. Since both signals are digital, you don't need a complex active converter, and it works plug-and-play.
What cable do I need to get 144Hz on an old screen?
If your screen supports a 144Hz refresh rate via DVI, you must buy a DVI Dual Link cable (the cable where all the pins are present, with no gap in between). A Single Link cable will limit you to 60Hz at full resolution.
Do you have cables in different lengths?
Yes, you can find cables in standard lengths of 1.5 meters or 2 meters, and there are also longer cables of 3, 5, and even 10 meters for special projects or communication installations. For very long distances, it's advisable to make sure you buy a high-quality, well-made cable (like cables from Gold Touch or Ugreen) to avoid data loss.
Do the products come with an official importer's warranty?
The leading brands we stock, such as Ugreen, Aten, and Gold Touch, come with a full warranty. It's best to buy DVI products and cables when they have backing, and that's exactly what you get here.
