New USB Video Converters from StarTech.com Make it Easy for Users to Add Multi-Display Capabilities to their PC StarTech.com, a leading manufacturer of hard-to-find connectivity and technology parts, ...
We know, Apple's been selling these video-out adapters separately for awhile now, but at least it saw fit to toss 'em in with its new $1,799 (or much, much more) machine. Still, those to-be owners of ...
StarTech.com has released new Mini DisplayPort adapters that will let you connect your Mini DisplayPort-equipped Mac to a VGA, DVI, or HDMI display. The adapters support a maximum resolution of ...
There’s no doubt in my mind that if you’re using a computer, you’re using a display of some sorts; a PC isn’t much use without one. Having a single display is fine for most people, it’s more than ...
This adapter fits onto a DVI video connector on a Mac and has a standard VGA port on the other side. For most older DVI-enabled Macs, this is the easiest way to connect to a VGA display today — but ...
The popularity of Apple's MacBook Pro and Air laptops is one of the reasons that Mac sales have increased while PC sales are waning. But if there's one thing that the laptop experience is lacking, ...
Time for this week's installment of "Scott's Stupid Questions"<BR><BR>When I was using my beige G3 to get by over the last few months, I had a Radeon 7000 Mac Edition PCI card installed. It's really ...
With televisions, HDMI is the most common connector. But if you want to connect a computer to your TV (or you've got a new computer monitor), the options tend to be HDMI, DisplayPort, DVI, and ...
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Simple question, yet oddly hard to google: Do they add any latency? Would performance be better than a DVI-D to VGA adapter? I know they have to have a DAC because DP doesn't natively output analogue.
Legacy VGA (Video Graphics Array) and DVI (digital-visual interface) display ports will likely no longer be used in PCs over the next five years as newer interfaces gain in popularity, NPD In-Stat ...