Rick runs down the highlights of the coming year.
Despite huge ambition, Medal of Honor's VR adventure fails to go beyond the Call of Duty.
Bustin' makes me feel good.
The next VESA Plugtest meeting about the standard is scheduled for early March.
Marries DisplayHDR and DisplayPort, too.
16K, 60Hz, HDR-10 - impressive stuff.
Takes aim at smartphones.
Windows-only, for now.
Self-test tool due early next year.
Blanket coverage by year's end.
Unlikely to appear in Skylake, though.
Yet more partners in the ecosystem.
Your move, Thunderbolt.
Chips to hit market by year's end.
Merges DisplayPort and USB 3.1.
An end to stuttering and tearing?
Zotac has today announced the first graphics card to sport DisplayPort - the new display interface standard that's set for widespread adoption during 2008.
There's a new display interface coming to town soon and we felt we needed know more about DisplayPort. After talking with some VESA members at IDF, Tim Smalley takes a deep dive into the technology and pops up on the other side...
VESA has approved version 1.1 of the DisplayPort interface for use in flat panel displays, projectors, PCs and CE devices. Could the days of DVI and VGA be numbered?
December 11 2020 | 17:30