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Learning About DisplayPort Technology

posted by Bailey Cross on August 19, 2008

DisplayPort is a new digital display interface for desktop monitors and embedded notebook panels that enables higher resolution displays, sleeker form factor notebooks, improved ease of use, and exciting new technologies integrated directly into the panel.

Are you interested in learning more about DisplayPort? We’re teaching a class titled, “DisplayPort*: Foundation and Innovation for Current and Future Intel® Platforms” at the Intel Developers Forum on Wednesday, August 20th at 2:40pm. We’ll cover the following topics during our presentation:

  • DisplayPort Technology Introduction
  • DisplayPort Ecosystem Trends
  • Intel DisplayPort Roadmap
  • DisplayPort Working Group Update
  • DisplayPort Vision

If you’d like a more interactive and technical discussion, join the DisplayPort chalk talk scheduled on Thursday, August 21st at 11:10.

Additionally, we’re hosting a DisplayPort community where you can see the newest DisplayPort monitors, panels, cables, connectors from the top companies in the industry. Join our class at the Intel Developers Forum on August 18-21st to learn more about DisplayPort on desktop and mobile platforms.

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Aug 21  |  Andreas Schildbach said:

One question that no one has answered yet: Is the GMA X4500 DisplayPort able to drive 30” monitors at their native resolution (2560 x 1600), or is it limited to 1920 x 1200 like DVI and HDMI?

Aug 25  |  Bailey Cross said:

Yes, we can drive 2 30” monitors at 25x16 (at 60Hz and 10bpc)

Sep 07  |  Ed Hill said:

Is the above presentation available as a PDF on-line?

Sep 08  |  Bailey Cross said:

Ed,

You can find the presentation at the following link.

Thanks, Bailey

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