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...
The curve is barely noticeable which is a positive for me personally. The monitor options are easy to get to on the back, right off to the side about 1 inch from the corner.The mount is solid and the monitor can damn near do a 180 swivel and be slid vertically up and down the ...
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Is there a way that I can take the displayport output and route it to something wireless and then have a wireless receiver near the TV to pick up the signal? I don't feel like running a 20ft cable through my living room from the laptop to the TV is the answer that is going t op...
To make life easier, I would suggest you take a look again at danielpetermann's original post. The text you can't see is in the fourth bullet under the picture of the back of an iMac, and says: "Mini DisplayPort output with support for DVI, VGA, and dual-link DVI (adapters sold ...
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NEC used to have an interesting solution. They had two ports on their monitors. One was standard VGA, and the other was Apple VGA. The cable they offered with the monitor had one of each. When connected to a PC, you used the Apple port on the monitor, with the Apple connector, and...
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on the other hand, was introduced via a consortium of large PC and chip manufacturers in order to replace the then-outdated VGA and DVI standards.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...
Mini-VGA/DVI was designed to work with VGA and DVI displays out of the box ( well, until Apple got cheap and stoped including the adapter).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,...
A DisplayPort adaptor or dongle can be used to convert a DisplayPort signal to another type of signal like VGA, single or dual link DVI, or HDMI if more than two non-DisplayPort displays need to be connected to a normal Radeon HD 5870 or Radeon HD 5850 card.[7] The table below shows...