As a multi-monitor user for over two decades, I can say that VESA-compatible arms are an essential part of my workstation setup. Since I also have back problems, getting my screens up to a proper ...
Mac accessories maker MacMice.com has introduced ErgoMac, a new line of VESA-standard mounting products for Apple products including LCD displays, iBooks and PowerBooks. VESA, or Video Electronics ...
Montreal (QC) -- April 07, 2014-- Hardent, a leading electronics consulting company specialized in ASIC and FPGA design services, announces the release of a video compression intellectual property (IP ...
Some monitors lack the holes on the back that make them VESA-compliant, so mounting them on a monitor arm can be a non-starter. To handle this, [Patrick Hallek] designed and 3D printed these adapter ...
VESA DSC 1.2b compliant ; Supports all DSC 1.2b mandatory encoding mechanisms ; MMAP, BP, MPP, and ICH ; Input buffering compatible with transport stream over video interfaces ; Configurable ... The ...
The Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA) has announced the launch of the VESA Display Compression-M (VDC-M) standard, which it claims offers up to 5:1 compression of display data at a ...
Industry display group VESA said Monday that the organization has released an “AdaptiveSync Display” standard as well as a logo program for establishing that, yes, those buttery-smooth gaming monitors ...
Gaming monitors have come a long way since the days of CRT, and even early LCD models. In the old days, the main specifications that mattered were the physical size and native resolution. As display ...
TL;DR: VESA announced the DisplayPort 2.1b specification, introducing DP80LL cables that support up to 80Gbps over 3m active cables, expected by spring 2025. Collaborating with NVIDIA, these cables ...
An earlier VESA programming interface for Super VGA cards. It provided a way for developers of DOS games and applications to query a graphics card for its capabilities and to set resolution and color ...
The new program is specifically aimed at clarifying when a device supports the DisplayPort UHBR (Ultra-high Bit Rate) data transfer rates supported by DisplayPort 2.0. To that end, VESA is introducing ...