The Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA) today announced the
organization has experienced tremendous growth in the number of PC
displays adopting DisplayPort to deliver a better visual experience to
PC users. Over the last 12 months, PC displays making their way to
market with DisplayPort have increased by 160 percent, reaching 78
displays from leading manufacturers such as Apple, Barco, Dell, Eizo
Nanao, Fujitsu, Hewlett-Packard, Lenovo, Mitsubishi, NEC, Philips,
Samsung and Sony. Fueling the growth is the display industry’s
recognition and optimism for the consumer market adoption and market
saturation of DisplayPort, which is driving chipset, device and
component manufacturers to replace legacy interfaces with DisplayPort.
“The availability of streaming media and HD-quality broadcast content
over the internet means many consumers now demand a TV-like experience
on their PCs,” said Bill Lempesis, executive director at VESA. “These
trends are driving the transition to DisplayPort at an astounding rate.
The momentum we have achieved over the last year shows that the industry
views DisplayPort as the best interface equipped to deliver this
experience on the PC. We expect to see this momentum escalate even
faster as the display manufacturers begin to take advantage of
DisplayPort’s advanced features.”
VESA’s DisplayPort Standard is a simple, high-bandwidth interface
designed to enable features not available with other electronic
connections, delivering true digital imaging and audio through a single
cable. DisplayPort is designed to work across the full line of PC
components and also facilitates backwards compatibility with legacy
interfaces including VGA, DVI and HDMI. DisplayPort significantly
enhances display performance by doubling of the maximum data transfer
rate to 21.6 Gbps (Gigabits-per-second), and increasing display
resolution, color depths and refresh rates. In addition, DisplayPort now
enables technology manufacturers to integrate numerous advanced
features, including: multiple monitor support through a single
DisplayPort connector; support for high-speed, bi-directional data
transfer; audio enhancements including Audio Copy Protection and support
for High-Definition (HD) audio formats such as Dolby, MAT, DTS HD, all
Blu-Ray formats, and China’s DRA standard; and improved support for Full
HD 3D Stereoscopic displays.
For more information about DisplayPort or the standard, please visit http://www.displayport.org.
For more information about VESA, please visit http://www.vesa.org/
or find us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/VESADisplayPort.
About VESA
The Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA) is an international,
non-profit standards organization, representing a global network of
hardware, software, PC, display and component manufacturers committed to
developing and promoting the electronics industry. VESA’s established
track record of creating and supporting simple, universal and
cross-product solutions for today’s video and electronics industry, such
as DisplayPort, provides consumers with the confidence necessary to
explore new technology standards such as multi-monitor streaming, direct
drive capability and full HD 3D support without confusion or difficulty.
For more information about VESA, visit www.vesa.org.
