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PC manufacturer Dell has been constantly pushing the DisplayPort (the DVI interconnect replacement) in all its new products, ranging from notebook PCs to PCs and monitors. Although DisplayPort is the latest technology when it comes to interconnectivity, there's only one problem: users who have older computing sy... |
9 February 2008 04:10 GMT |
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The Digital Visual Interface (DVI) standard has been around for a while, but it is expected to disappear because of the increased competition from rival standards. The the DVI connector has begun its steep decline in 2008, and analyst firm In-STat predicts that the DVI interface will decline from 112 million device s... |
30 January 2008 03:37 GMT |
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Dual monitors setups have become a common thing among the advanced PC users. These setups are easy to achieve using a simple video card that comes with a pair of monitor outputs (most of them feature a VGA/DVI combination). Moreover, there are even single monitors equipped with dual displays, such as Samsung's 2... |
17 January 2008 06:56 GMT |
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Not so long ago, the DiplayPort link made its first steps towards computer adoption. In early December last year, Zotac announced the world's first DisplayPort-enabled graphics card, based on Nvidia's GeForce 8800 GT chipset. Things seem to go better and better for the wannabe-replacement of the older VGA... |
15 January 2008 09:22 GMT |
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The Consumer Electronics Show is not only about well-known companies and their products. The event has attracted small businesses as well, and some of their products are really worth mentioning. This is the case of a small company called RTCcom that manufactures video switches and converters for multiple monitor vide... |
8 January 2008 06:36 GMT |
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The VGA port or D-Sub 15, as it is also known, is one of the oldest ports that have been available on the computer, next to the parallel port. Unfortunately, the parallel port's existence is threatened by the popular USB port, which has replaced it almost completely. Now only some older dot-matrix printers are s... |
4 April 2007 10:20 GMT |
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