Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Cable VGA, DVI will disappear in 5 years


Cables HDMI and DisplayPort will appear denser on laptops, tablet PCs and other consumer electronic devices to replace the VGA cable and DVI already too "old."VGA monitor cable (Video Graphics Array) and DVI (digital-visual interface) will no longer widely used on computers in the next 5 years, according to a recent study by NPD In-Stat.



Notebook currently uses thinner cables such as HDMI screen (high-definition multimedia interface) and DisplayPort for connection to TV, monitor or projector with high resolution. NPD analyst at In-Stat said that the cable connection has gradually become popular in recent years and received more support from computer manufacturers and consumer electronics companies .
Both Intel and AMD almost "withdraw" the production of supporting VGA chipset in 2015, this also makes the PC manufacturers are no longer indifferent to the VGA port integrated on the device. The computer maker will add by adding a separate chipset for the motherboard VGA port, resulting in cost may be "team up". Meanwhile, AMD announced it would not support the DVI cable in 2015.
NPD analyst at In-Stat says VGA and DVI was introduced respectively in 1986 and 1999, but upgraded our schedule is not entirely clear. DVI was developed and upgraded cycle and not much current is almost over.
Meanwhile, HDMI and DisplayPort are continuously being upgraded and will replace the old VGA monitor cable and DVI, especially two new interfaces will be compatible with your computer, tablet (tablet) and phone intelligent (smart) tends thinner. For example, laptops like the Lenovo ThinkPad X220 with DisplayPort support, but lacks HDMI. Meanwhile, the laptop, tablet, TV and Blu-ray also supported by HDMI.
Although DisplayPort and HDMI are essentially different, but they are to coexist and achieve certain success on the different market segments. DisplayPort is the standard plug, a technology based on packet (packet), suitable for computers. HDMI is a mixed signal, are more consistent with consumer electronics devices. NPD In-Stat predicts the number of shipped devices that support DVI, HDMI and DisplayPort will surpass 2 billion in 2015.VGA - Video Graphics Array
The standard display computer graphics was introduced in 1987 from the same type of computer IBM PS / 2 of them. IBM VGA standard of the equipment maker raised over the introduction of VGA adapter (video card) capable of displaying more additional graphics mode.HDMI - High Definition Multimedia Interface
Technology to connect high-speed sequence of Silicon Image. HDMI standard supports all the standard picture (SD) or high definition (HD), as well as multi-channel audio signals over a single cable. It transmits TV signals and ATSC high definition digital audio supports 8 channels, with a bandwidth of 5 Gbps.DisplayPort
An open standard VESA Standards Association approved video from 5/2006. It is capable of communication support HDCP (High Bandwidth Digital Content Protection - copyright protection of digital content). DisplayPort connector of the USB port the same compact, connected, two-way audio support, data transfer speeds of up to 10.8 Gbps.

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