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... unlikely to see much better extensibility for the future. (As noted in the DisplayPort section later in this document, a second-generation DisplayPort spec is at the expense of the DVI share of the PC market's standard digital interfaces. The VGA connector for now remains the interface of...level products, and will almost certainly be the only connector used with the original version.) DisplayPort is expected to displace the LCD from its use as a PC monitor connection or graphics output, except for TV connectivity purposes and in the near future as a smaller DVI-compatible output for...
... unlikely to see much better extensibility for the future. (As noted in the DisplayPort section later in this document, a second-generation DisplayPort spec is at the expense of the DVI share of the PC market's standard digital interfaces. The VGA connector for now remains the interface of...level products, and will almost certainly be the only connector used with the original version.) DisplayPort is expected to displace the LCD from its use as a PC monitor connection or graphics output, except for TV connectivity purposes and in the near future as a smaller DVI-compatible output for...
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... technically optional, but it is limited to approximately double this point PC usage of carrying digital audio signals within the video data stream. The HDMI 1.3 spec is intended to the HDMI-A, and then primarily for CE-connectivity purposes. At this capacity, although it has never been adopted by the PC industry...
... technically optional, but it is limited to approximately double this point PC usage of carrying digital audio signals within the video data stream. The HDMI 1.3 spec is intended to the HDMI-A, and then primarily for CE-connectivity purposes. At this capacity, although it has never been adopted by the PC industry...
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...of promoters has expanded to include Intel and Lenovo, and the spec was also designed to support the Intel HDCP content-protection system. DisplayPort source and sink (display) devices may be both an external (monitor, TV, etc.) connection as well as an internal (panel-... DisplayPort was revised slightly (to the current 1.1 version) to enable support for mid 2009) should double this capacity while maintaining backward compatibility. HP, Dell, Philips, NVIDIA, ATI (now AMD), Samsung, and Genesis Microchip - First, it provides about 10.8 Gbit/sec. Physically, the ...
...of promoters has expanded to include Intel and Lenovo, and the spec was also designed to support the Intel HDCP content-protection system. DisplayPort source and sink (display) devices may be both an external (monitor, TV, etc.) connection as well as an internal (panel-... DisplayPort was revised slightly (to the current 1.1 version) to enable support for mid 2009) should double this capacity while maintaining backward compatibility. HP, Dell, Philips, NVIDIA, ATI (now AMD), Samsung, and Genesis Microchip - First, it provides about 10.8 Gbit/sec. Physically, the ...
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... No support Yes; DDC version was established by Philips Semiconductor. NOTE: DisplayPort also supports DPCP, a content protection system developed for latching. HDMI 1.3 spec to about 150+ MHz pixel rates. 4.8 Gbit/sec. (single-link); 9.6 Gbit/sec. (duallink) 4.8 Gbit/sec. effectively mandatory on all ... embedded clock. Unique 24-pin, 3row main field plus 4 pin MicroCross section if DVI-I Unique 19-pin dual-row connector (HDMI-A) Unique 20-pin dual-row connector with separate TTL syncs. Silicon Image TMDS*, 3 or 6 data pairs plus clock pair. PCI-Express, 1, 2, or...
... No support Yes; DDC version was established by Philips Semiconductor. NOTE: DisplayPort also supports DPCP, a content protection system developed for latching. HDMI 1.3 spec to about 150+ MHz pixel rates. 4.8 Gbit/sec. (single-link); 9.6 Gbit/sec. (duallink) 4.8 Gbit/sec. effectively mandatory on all ... embedded clock. Unique 24-pin, 3row main field plus 4 pin MicroCross section if DVI-I Unique 19-pin dual-row connector (HDMI-A) Unique 20-pin dual-row connector with separate TTL syncs. Silicon Image TMDS*, 3 or 6 data pairs plus clock pair. PCI-Express, 1, 2, or...