High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) cables are designed to carry both audio and video signals through a single connection and support high-definition content. This is in contrast to Video Graphics Array (VGA) cables, which can only transmit video signals and do not support audio or high-definition content. Digital Visual Interface (DVI) can carry video signals, some supporting high-definition content, but typically does not transmit audio.
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