A company's conference room is equipped with displays featuring white end connectors with numerous pins. The new desktops in the office come with modern digital video outputs, lacking these older interface ports. What is the most suitable method to connect the conference room displays to these new desktops?
Set up a video streaming solution through the local network.
Utilize a cable specific to the older port without any adapters.
Use an adapter from the modern digital video output to DVI.
Connect them directly with an analog interface cable.
An adapter from modern digital video output to the display's connector type is required since the connector described is a DVI interface, commonly identified by its white color and pin arrangement, and the new desktops do not come with this older type of port. The adapter will allow the signal from the desktops to be compatible with the monitors. Connecting directly with a cable meant for analog signals would not fit the situation. Using a cable that does not suit the newer desktop outputs would be impossible, and a network-based streaming solution is beyond the scope needed for direct monitor connections.
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