Sunday, August 21st 2005
VGA and DVI replaced by DisplayPort
VESA(Video Electronics Standards Association) is reviewing a new standard scalable, with the capacity for additional lanes to meet the demands of next-gen displays. DisplayPort will also be capable of carrying audio signals, and it will apparently use a connector small enough to be integrated into thin and light notebooks. Consumers now could see PCs, TVs and projectors with brighter pictures and fewer wires. VESA aims to enable more colors, higher resolutions and higher refresh rates, as well as simplify the way computers connect to LCD, plasma, CRT and projection displays. The specifications of DisplayPort lets high-quality audio share the same cables as video signals and allows for data transfer rates of up to 10.8 gigabits.
Full Information about the new display standart at CDRinfo
Full Information about the new display standart at CDRinfo
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