Hello,<BR><BR> Sorry if this is a FAQ - I tried clicking the link to the A/V FAQ at the top of the forum, but the FAQ appears to be broken (all I get is a page with the words "It Works" on ...
With televisions, HDMI is the most common connector. But if you want to connect a computer to your TV (or you've got a new computer monitor), the options tend to be HDMI, DisplayPort, DVI, and ...
We know, Apple's been selling these video-out adapters separately for awhile now, but at least it saw fit to toss 'em in with its new $1,799 (or much, much more) machine. Still, those to-be owners of ...
A device that converts the DVI output of a graphics card to the VGA input of a monitor. See DVI and VGA. THIS DEFINITION IS FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY. All other reproduction requires permission.
If you know your technology you probably know how to connect it to your television, but for those who are new to the frequently-changing inputs and outputs there may be a bit of confusion about how it ...
Simple question, yet oddly hard to google: Do they add any latency? Would performance be better than a DVI-D to VGA adapter? I know they have to have a DAC because DP doesn't natively output analogue.
to help you make better buying decisions and get more from technology. Q; I bought a 19-inch ViewSonic CRT monitor about a year ago. I really like the color and clarity my CRT offers compared with an ...
It’s fairly easy to create VGA with an FPGA using a simple R/2R DAC. As [Mike] points out, this requires a lot of IO pins, and many development boards only support 8 bit VGA. Analog VGA is being ...
There's more to USB 3.0 than just fast storage; like Intel's Thunderbolt, it can carry video or networking data as well, with the right adapter. Thanks to some advances from DisplayLink (the ...