MILPITAS, Calif. - May 9, 2005 - The Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA) today announced the development of a new digital display interface specification for broad application within most ...
Consumers today demand ultra-high-definition (UHD) display for 4K resolution in large-panel mobile devices and quad-HD (QHD) resolution in smartphones. To meet these needs while squeezing more ...
When it debuted in May 2006, DisplayPort was ahead of its time and faced stiff competition from HDMI in high-definition consumer electronics devices. The latter had already carved out a niche, and ...
DisplayPort proponents bill this digital-video-I/O standard as a no-royalties, scalable, extensible, open-standard interface that reduces connector footprint and cable clutter, lowers power ...
Today’s personal electronic devices continue to get smaller and easier to use, with more performance and functionality. Such advances are often driven by technology hidden from the consumer, behind ...
SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Parade Technologies, Ltd. (Taiwan OTC: 4966.TWO), a leading high-speed interface, video display, and touch controller IC supplier, today announced the availability ...
Cameras and displays are used in cars, industrial and medical devices, smartphones and other mobile devices, and machine vision applications. Over the years, the required data for high resolution ...
Editor's Note: Craig Wiley, a vice-chair on the board of directors for the Video Electronics Standard Association (VESA), provided us with this inside look at the technology and capability of the ...
To wrap up our recent series of articles on VESA video compression codecs, this month we will look at the use of video compression on digital display interfaces, using the DisplayPort 1.4 standard as ...