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HDMI 'Kill' Analog Star
A number of industry heavyweights, including Intel, AMD, Dell, Lenovo, Samsung and LG, have agreed to significantly accelerate the implementation of DisplayPort and HDMI interfaces.
Indeed, in 2015, both Intel and AMD are not likely to support the analog output display such as Video Graphics Array (VGA) technology and low voltage differential signal (LVDS).
According to Intel's Vice President Eric Mentzer, DisplayPort and HDMI allows for the design of the laptop is more streamlined, while supporting a higher resolution with a deeper color than VGA, an ancient technology that has now been more than 20 years old.
In addition, by design laptops become smaller and embedded them improve the resolution flat panel for a more in-depth experience, a significant power cuts, two-way communication and efficiency benefits of DisplayPort designs create a superior choice over the LVDS standard input prior to LCD panel.
"Modern digital display interfaces such as DisplayPort and HDMI improve the visual experience of consumer PCs by soaking them with higher resolution and deeper color with low power, to increase battery life for laptops," said Mentzer.
"So, by moving to this new interface, we can focus on new innovations to enhance the PC experience -. Instead of having to overcome the challenges of supporting legacy analog interfaces on the latest technology," he added.
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