Did you ever wonder what your monitor and your computer are talking about behind your back? As it turns out, there’s quite a conversation going on while the monitor and the computer decide how to get ...
DVI and VGA were at one point the most common methods of connecting monitors to devices, but decades later, what's the ...
The reports of the death of the VGA connector are greatly exaggerated. Rumors of the demise of the VGA connector has been going around for a decade now, but VGA has been remarkably resiliant in the ...
If you've recorded video in your small business on a video cassette and need to view the video on a relatively large VGA monitor, you have to use a VCR connected to the monitor. Your VCR can output ...
AMD, Dell, Intel, Lenovo, Samsung and LG Display have announced plans to discontinue VGA connectivity on their products, with the ageing legacy connector expected to disappear from their ranges by ...
The project aims to show how waveforms and signals can be displayed on a VGA monitor using a few resistors, capacitors, and an ATtiny84 microcontroller that runs at 20MHz. The goal is to create a very ...
Legacy VGA (Video Graphics Array) and DVI (digital-visual interface) display ports will likely no longer be used in PCs over the next five years as newer interfaces gain in popularity, NPD In-Stat ...
After more than 25 years the venerable VGA port is finally disappearing from computers, but the interface is proving tough to phase out completely and will linger for years in projectors, monitors and ...
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.
Blow the dust off that 8086 CPU in your attic.