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...a TCP/IP network (a LAN or even a WAN, for instance). Oftentimes, they’re called IP streamers when used with codecs. But, when choosing one, be sure you’re not looking at the consumer-grade devices for streaming video in small office application...
...Association (VESA) in 2006 and has been produced since 2008. It competes directly with HDMI®. Unlike HDMI, however, DisplayPort is an open standard with no royalties. • This digital interface is used primarily between a computer and a monitor or a...
...analogue VGA. • 10.8Gbps of data • DisplayPort v1.1 supports a maximum of 10.8 Gbps over a 2-meter cable; v1.2 supports up to 21.6 Gbps. DisplayPort v1.2 also enables you to daisychain up to four monitors with only a single output cable. It ...
DisplayPort v1.2 - the most comprehensive and Innovative Display Interface • DisplayPort v1.2 - the most comprehensive and Innovative Display Interface • DisplayPort V1.2 is an extension to the original DisplayPort standard offering many new b...
...you use Cat5, 6 or 7 cables. Here you need a separate cable for every RJ45 port if you want to go for Gigabit or have at least the chance to do so. Furthermore you have only limited control on the outlet itself. Disabling a port may be possible...
...available for the last 15 years or so and were introduced to overcome the distance dependent bandwidth limitations of traditional VGA cable and the distance limitations of the PS/2 protocol. • High resolution computer graphics and long distance VGA...
...over CATx cable up to 100 metres (330 feet), and even farther with the addition of network switches. • Flexible topology with many options • Configure the Agility for point-to-point extension, multicasting, single-target sharing, and KVM switching...
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