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The Mini DisplayPort is a small form factor connector invented by Apple to fully support the VESA DisplayPort protocol. Unlike the Mini-DVI and Micro-DVI connectors common on previous generation ...
We hated Apple’s tiny DVI ports because even though they used an industry standard, they were de facto proprietary connections. We were ready to hate Mini DisplayPort too, but we might not have to.
Apple is hoping to boost the industry (and presumably user) adoption of the DisplayPort technology by licensing its own, proprietary take on the standard, the Mini DisplayPort found on the new ...
Ars Technica reports that Apple's new MacBook Pro models released today now support transmission of both audio and video via a single Mini DisplayPort output. The news comes following speculation ...
Remember the Apple's Firewire interface became widely accepted in computer industry? Their highly criticized Mini Displayport may be next. Vesa has revealed the next version of DisplayPort ...
Apple rarely releases sales figures on particular models of products they offer, but I have to imagine they shipped at least hundreds of thousands of its two Apple LED Cinema Displays (24-inch ...
Many MacBook Pro and PowerBook G4 models came with a full-sized DVI port, but when Apple started building unibody notebooks, it switched to another connector, Mini DisplayPort. Many monitor ...
DisplayPort connectors come in two sizes: the standard DisplayPort and a smaller alternative made by Apple called Mini DisplayPort, which is used on some Apple devices. DisplayPort is also ...