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Mini DisplayPort Adopted as Part of Official Spec
Mini DisplayPort Adopted as Part of Official Spec
According to VESA, Apple's Mini Displayport will be included in the upcoming DisplayPort 1.2 specification and will allow other manufacturers to incorporate the ports into their products. The tiny port is to be included in the upcomin...
DisplayPort revision to get mini connector, stereo 3D • Register Hardware
DisplayPort revision to get mini connector, stereo 3D • Register Hardware
reghardware.co.uk — Apple's DisplayPort mini-connector Apple's DisplayPort mini-connector: soon to be standard... (more) DisplayPort revision to get mini connector, stereo 3D • ...
Apple Q1 2009 earnings preview
Apple Q1 2009 earnings preview
appleinsider.com — Analysts polled by Thomson Financial expect Apple to report earnings of $1.38 in EPS on $9.74 billion... in revenue when the company releases its results shortly after the close of trading this afternoon. (more) Apple Q1 2009 earnings preview
DisplayPort 1.2 to carry 3D, mini port
electronista.com — Display standards group VESA has revealed early details of DisplayPort 1.2, the next generation of its interface... for computer screens. The technology doubles the amount of available bandwidth and lets the format produce images better than either the ... (more) DisplayPort 1.2 to carry 3D, mini port
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DisplayPort 1.2 adds Apple's mini connector, stereoscopic 3D
Engadget — ... If Apple's no-fee licensing wasn't enough to entice manufacturers, the Mini DisplayPort connector is now being added to VESA's DisplayPort 1.2 specifications. The update will also double the available bandwidth to 5.4Gbps, which can be used for 1920 x 1080 stereoscopic 3D imagery, four 1920 x 1200 screens, or one massive 3840 x 2160 display. According to Register Hardware, the 1.2 standard will be published by the middle of this year. [Via Mac Rumors] Filed under: Desktops, Displays, Laptops DisplayPort 1.2 adds Apple's ...

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