DVI, also known as Digital Visual Interface, was designed to replace VGA. While commonly used in the early 2000s, it has fallen out of favor over the last decade. iMacs and MacBooks commonly featuredMini DVIports up until the year 2009. From that point forward, only the MacPro “cheese...
I have a T500 with a displayport and I cna't figur eout how to attach a screen or projector to this. Is there any links to articles on this? Someone told me I need a special screen that has a Displayport input and that there are no adaptors to screens with DVI interfaces. Is this...
It does fit into the small tablet device we hear of all the time. Don't forget that DisplayPort also needs less circuitry both in the computer, and in the display. It also uses less power than does DVI or HDMI. Both good reasons to use it on a power challenged, handheld sized device...
Even had it with my dvi cable into my card port & monitor. Weird issue I have noticed to. Usually the AMD cards are realy picky on cables & crap cheap components I have found since using AMD yet some1 else could be running a near indentical build without an issue.Makin...
DisplayPort, on the other hand, was introduced via a consortium of large PC and chip manufacturers in order to replace the then-outdated VGA and DVI standards. The primary focus of this technology was to have it used in professional IT equipment and computer monitors. DP 1.0 vs DP 2.0 The...
So far, Mini-DP has been handled more like ADC where they take a standard and make a parallel implementation modified to their uses. Scratch that, ADC at least had adapters both ways to the standard DVI. Look, we don't know what Apple's ultimate intentions are here. I can only go by...
DisplayPort is "replacing" DVI because industry leaders (HP, Dell, Apple, Intel, to name a few) insist, not because it makes any sense. If it were up to me, we'd be talking about Unified Display Interface (the true successor to DVI), not DisplayPort. Reactions: Scrizz and lemonade...
DisplayPort is "replacing" DVI because industry leaders (HP, Dell, Apple, Intel, to name a few) insist, not because it makes any sense. If it were up to me, we'd be talking about Unified Display Interface (the true successor to DVI), not DisplayPort. Posted on Dec 20th 2009, 18:...