Las Vegas — A single-cable solution designed to replace a variety of standard connectors on PC monitors and flat panels is about to get an update. The Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA) ...
SAN JOSE, Calif., Nov. 28, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- The Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA ®) today announced it has reached a new milestone with membership growth to more than 260 companies ...
Don’t miss an in-depth article recently added to our site: DisplayPort versus HDMI: Do we really need two digital-display-interface standards? Written by Ann R Thryft, Contributing Technical Editor of ...
DisplayPort standards are one of those things most of us don't think about a whole lot, but are pretty important in terms of how our monitors connect to computers. The Video Electronics Standards ...
One often overlooked consideration when choosing your PC monitor is the ports that come with it. The two primary standards are HDMI and DisplayPort, which offer different features and capabilities.
For-profit corporations working together and reaching a consensus on something that doesn't involve exploiting consumers is a rare sight. But consumer electronics standards such as Wi-Fi, USB, and ...
One of the challenges with display technology is the huge increase in bandwidth that has occurred since LCD panels took over from Cathode Ray Tubes. Low end laptops have a million pixels, UHD (“4K”) ...
Apple yesterday introduced a 24-inch LED Cinema Display and a range of MacBooks equipped with a Mini DisplayPort, and the company indicated this was a first step in transitioning all its products to ...
DisplayPort is a digital display interface primarily used to connect a video source to a display device (like a computer monitor or television). It can also carry audio, USB, and other forms of data.
Newark, Calif., January 31, 2013 – The Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA®) today announced the latest release of the DisplayPort Dual-Mode Standard. This release supports the next ...
DisplayPort proponents bill this digital-video-I/O standard as a no-royalties, scalable, extensible, open-standard interface that reduces connector footprint and cable clutter, lowers power ...