Connecting to a display can sometimes be hard or even impossible when the ports on the input or output source are different. Displays are now coming equipped with display ports while a lot of devices ...
Arriving top of the "you mean we didn't already have an adapter for that?" list is Atlona's DVI to Mini DisplayPort Converter. The unassuming box sucks up your dual-link DVI input – such as from ...
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 ...
Last month Apple released its new 21.5" and 27" iMacs. On their newest 27" iMac, Apple introduced the ability to use the included mini DisplayPort as a video INPUT such that the iMac could be used as ...
Atlona Technologies was first to offer relief to the hordes of frustrated Apple users seeking to use the newest Apple 24″ LED cinema display with their now legacy DVI based Mac products. Atlona’s ...
Connects any Computer using High Resolution Dual link DVI Graphics to a 27-inch Apple LED Cinema Display using Mini-DisplayPort A new GefenTV DVI Dual Link to Mini-DisplayPort Converter (model ...
Peer at the back of a modern home-theater receiver, and you'll note a preponderance of analog-signal-carrying connectors amid the plethora of plugs (Figure 1). RCA jacks route low-level analog-audio ...
Apple didn’t just introduce new laptops Tuesday; it also introduced a new term to the vocabulary of Mac users—DisplayPort. The Mini DisplayPort found on new MacBooks, the refreshed Macbook Air and ...
How to choose the right connection for your next monitor Two connection standards used to transfer digital video and audio between devices are DisplayPort and HDMI. You'll find DisplayPort primarily ...
Just in time for next week's Consumer Electronics Show, the Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA) have announced that they have completed their first DisplayPort Plugtest, which was scheduled ...
The HDMI audio/video interface standard is everywhere: TVs, set-top boxes, media streamers, Blu-ray players, A/V receivers, gaming consoles, camcorders, digital cameras, and even a few smartphones.