Tuesday, June 8, 2010

VESA stands for Apple's Mini DisplayPort Standard

VESA stands for Apple's Mini DisplayPort Standard


He now belongs to the DisplayPort 1.1a specification. Apple has developed the following as a replacement for mini-DVI and Micro DVI. It supports resolutions of up to 2560 times 1600 pixels.


The Video Electronics Standard Association (VESA) has a report by Apple Insider that brought the developed by Apple Mini DisplayPort (MDP) standard. Apple is the one in October 2008 featured proprietary connection for MacBook, iMac, Mac Mini, Mac Pro and its Cinema Display compaq presario v6000 battery.


Apple have developed mini display port with a view to a complete support of the DisplayPort Protocol, Apple Insider. In contrast to the previously used mini-DVI and micro DVI ports MDP allows resolutions up to 2560 times 1600 pixels.


"Mini Display Port compaq presario 2100 battery connector meets the requirements of a small size for thin, portable computers and plug-in cards with multiple screen outputs," it said in a statement of VESA. The MDP meets the requirements of the DisplayPort specification in Version 1, Revision 1a, the dimensions, cabling, and defines supported adapters.


Earlier this year Apple had agreed to license the MDP interface to the VESA lenovo n100 battery, to allow for integration into the DisplayPort standard. Until then, Apple licensed the technology for free in order to achieve a rapid spread.




The VESA has developed by Apple Mini DisplayPort raised to the standard (Image: lenovo n200 battery).