Professional video interfaces are undergoing a change, in part due to the age of the initial digital systems, and also because of the emergence of high-performance interconnects for consumer use.
Serial video interface protocols enable a cost-effective method of connecting video devices together. HDMI and DisplayPort interfaces are the most common video bridges to the video displays in ...
Professional digital interfaces continue to evolve in parallel with higher-resolution professional and consumer video formats. The once simple arena of analog connections now encompasses both ...
Over the years, we’ve seen a good number of interfaces used for computer monitors, TVs, LCD panels and other all-things-display purposes. We’ve lived through VGA and the large variety of analog ...
Today USB 2.0 is the mainstream high-speed video link between gadgets and computers. USB 2.0 uses NRZI coding and has a bandwidth of 480 Mbits/s (60 Mbytes/s). Digital cameras, set-top boxes, ...
Analog video interfaces are essential components of digital home and personal entertainment systems. This is mainly due to their ability to deliver very high image quality with very low power ...
YouTube has essentially the same app across TV platforms, and over the past week it’s been rolling out a revamped video interface to some platforms. Here’s a quick look at the new YouTube UI rolling ...
Is there anything in streaming TV (not to mention the Smart TVs that feature those services) that is both more important and gets less attention from customers than the actual user interface? Probably ...