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DisplayPort and HDCP in your Mac: What you need to know
DisplayPort and HDCP in your Mac: What you need to know
Chicago (IL) – Steve Jobs told us during the unibody Macbook keynote that Apple will integrate DisplayPort in all Mac hardware down the road, but he forgot to mention out that HDCP is part of the deal. Developed by Intel, HDCP stands for “High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection” and is ...
22" Envision G22LWk DVI Widescreen LCD Monitor w/Speakers (Black)
22" Envision G22LWk DVI Widescreen LCD Monitor w/Speakers (Black)
testfreaks.com — DSCF0465 The monitor of you computer is one of the most important parts, especially if you play... games, and with monitors, my feeling is the bigger the better. You’ve got many choices when it comes to picking a monitor and it can be hard to do, the ... (more) 22" Envision G22LWk DVI Widescreen LCD Monitor ...
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The Tech Report: News — Monday Shortbread by Ronald Hanaki — 5:58 AM on December 8, 2008 Monday Roadmap of future Intel netbook chips surfaces MacBlogz: Apple netbooks to utilize ARM Cortex architecture ? TG Daily on DisplayPort and HDCP in your Mac: what you need to know NordicHardware talks about FSC's AMILO SA 3650 with external graphics box and reports Eee Box B294 and B206 boast hardware decoder and HDMI X-bit labs report AMD reduces pricing of AMD Radeon HD 4870 to $199 Wal-Mart to sell $99 iPhones in late December: report Forbes on ...

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