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VESA sees jump in DisplayPort digital signage connectivity


Dec 2, 2011

The Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA) announced that the association has seen rapid growth in the number of digital signage displays adopting DisplayPort in 2011. Digital signage vendors including Hewlett-Packard, Mitsubishi, NEC, and Samsung have reportedly released more than 50 digital signage displays leveraging DisplayPort in the last 12 months, establishing the display standard as "the interface of choice for the next generation of in-store visual experiences," according to VESA.

“The momentum seen in digital signage for DisplayPort demonstrates that the industry views the standard as the best possible interface for delivering superior visual experiences in a variety of environments,” comments Bill Lempesis, executive director at VESA. “With DisplayPort, digital signage vendors can enable marketers to deliver engaging in-store visual experiences, prompting greater sales. As adoption of digital signage increases in key markets, we anticipate momentum to intensify as vendors embrace DisplayPort’s features to transform the shopping experience.”

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VESA’s DisplayPort standard describes a high-bandwidth interface designed to enable features not available with other electronic connections, delivering digital imaging and audio through a single cable. DisplayPort significantly enhances display performance by doubling of the maximum data transfer rate, increasing display resolution, color depths, and refresh rates. 

In addition, DisplayPort 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; and improved support for Full HD 3D stereoscopic displays.

“The digital signage OEMs are embracing DisplayPort for its enabling capabilities,” said Brian O’Rourke, research director at NPD In-Stat. “For example, the standard enables active cables to reach lengths of 50 meters or more, and provides the ability to daisy chain multiple displays. We expect to see almost one million DisplayPort-enabled Digital Signage displays next year, which is more than double from this year.”

For more information about DisplayPort or the standard, visit http://www.displayport.org. For more information about VESA, visit http://www.vesa.org/


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