DisplayPort 1.2 doubles bandwidth, enables Stereoscopic 3D, and adds a mini-DisplayPort for laptops

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DisplayPort 1.2 doubles bandwidth, enables Stereoscopic 3D

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And a mini-DisplayPort for laptops

For those who have been following VESA standards, DisplayPort is a royalty-free digital display interface concept introduced back in May 2006 that has been trying to gain ground in the computer industry for some time now.

The open industry standard, supported by HP, Philips, Samsung, AMD, Nvidia, Intel and many other companies, seeks to eventually replace the de facto DVI standard over the next several years due to its greater bandwidth allowance, slimmer display support, internal chip-to-chip communication, and reduced electromagnetic interference levels among other technical advantages.



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