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Multisync and multiscan monitors. • Multisync and multiscan monitors • A multisync monitor can sense the synchronization signal type it’s connected to and then configure itself to use that signal to generate its display. Because it can match i...
DisplayPort - a digital interface standard to connect a computer with a display • DisplayPort - a digital interface standard • DisplayPort is a digital interface standard whose primary use is to connect a computer with a display or a high defi...
Cable-Based A/V Distribution • Cable-Based A/V Distribution • In-line based • In-line extenders, installed at some point within a link, extend signals over their native cabling with no signal conversion occurring. These amplification or repeat...
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Selecting a video converter. • Selecting a video converter • Resolution and refresh rate • Many modern flat screen monitors will only display a small range of refresh rates and resolutions, and most will not display any refresh rates below 60H...
DDC (Display Data Channel) • DDC (Display Data Channel) • Defined Standard by VESA • DDC ( Display Data Channel) is a defined Standard by VESA. While DDC is just the description of the interface, the true data that is exchanged between graphic...
What is Digital Signage? • What is Digital Signage • The benefits are significant • Replacing traditional billboards, point-of-sale displays, and other static signage, digital signage has emerged as a great new way to catch the attention of an...
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HDCP • HDCP • HDCP (High Bandwidth Digital Protection) is an encryption system for digital video, which was developed in 2003 by Intel. It applies to all content on Blu-ray Discs and HD DVDs, and allows the best possible resolution for display...
Brochure PDF • Delivers instant switching in four different modes for data center, control room, pooling and similar applications. • div.ItemMatrix {margin: 0 0 30px 0; border: 1px solid #ccc; border-width: 0px 0px 1px 1px; width: 732px !important...
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