The Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA) has recently announced that it has witnessed an increase in the number of computer monitors that adopt the DisplayPort interface to connect to the PC. In the past 12 months, the number of such solutions has grown by 160 percent. According to data provided by VES... |
6 September 2011 09:17 GMT |
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Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA) has just announced a new version of its Embedded DisplayPort Standard, also known as eDP, which promises to replace the old LVDS interface used in most notebooks, tablets, and AIO PCs with a more power efficient technology.
The increased power efficiency is achieved t... |
9 February 2011 04:59 GMT |
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Gigabyte, like all companies that make motherboards, has been mostly focused on providing Intel's and AMD's newest central processing units with as large a variety of platforms as possible. Even despite this, the hardware maker seems to have somehow squeezed out enough time to address a certain niche market... |
8 May 2010 06:40 GMT |
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With graphics and visual quality on the rise, display output technologies have to be periodically improved in order to keep up with the growing need for faster and higher volume data traffic. The DisplayPort v1.2 is a comprehensive extension to the DisplayPort standard, which offers many new benefits, such as double ... |
9 January 2010 05:34 GMT |
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The new standard set by the Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA) now allows network client devices and host systems to establish working connections with multiple clients by using virtual channels for handling data traffic with differing priorities. In doing so, there appears to be the possibility for multi... |
3 December 2009 02:57 GMT |
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The Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA) has announced that the Apple-developed Mini DisplayPort (mDP) is now a connector standard, “defining the new, small connector that supports the full range of power, signaling and protocol capabilities defined in the DisplayPort Standard Version 1, Revision 1a,&... |
11 November 2009 08:31 GMT |
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The Mini DisplayPort was originally invented by Apple and was meant for its new series of portable PCs. It is much smaller than a Digital video interface (DVI) and VGA connectors but still provides a full-function display for ultrathin notebooks and netbooks. Earlier this year, Apple gave VESA its approval for the in... |
10 November 2009 09:24 GMT |
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Chip manufacturer Advanced Micro Devices has just announced that its ATI Radeon HD 3400, ATI Radeon HD 3600 and ATI Radeon HD 3800 graphics products have been awarded world's first full DisplayPort certification from the Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA).The DisplayPort technology doubles the data ... |
19 March 2008 11:50 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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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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VIA Technologies just announced the launch of a new and innovative way of turning a standard LCD computer monitor into a fully fledged desktop computing system that will be well suited for ''signage, kiosk and other intelligent display applications, providing a radically superior space management, cost effe... |
8 October 2007 07:00 GMT |
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The Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA for short) just completed the second DisplayPort standard test. VESA is the worldwide organism that develops and implements the technical specifications of open display interfaces and several other standards used by the computing industry. After the successful impleme... |
14 August 2007 08:52 GMT |
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One of the good things about the 21st century is that we have Internet access, I mean, not all the people in the world have Internet access, that's why AMD has the 50x15 program up and running but there still a fair amount of people that do have Internet access and it has become a part of our, let' say cult... |
19 April 2007 10:43 GMT |
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