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whitepaper Why Network Administrators Should Explore the "V" in KVM Switches2007-09-01 ATEN Technology
  Computer video signals have continued to evolve over the last several decades during which an enterprise reference to the "computer" shifted from mostly mainframe and larger "minicomputers" to the distributed client-server model that prevails today.

For data center administrators responsible for monitoring the screens of hundreds, and potentially thousands, of servers and PCs, video resolution becomes paramount for efficiency in the data center or server room. One tool to aid this effort is the KVM (keyboard/video/mouse) switch that enables IT professionals to easily and effectively manage servers and other network devices -- within the data center or from remote locations.

This white paper offers a technical glimpse into the "whys" behind the "V" in KVM and the importance of video resolution. The paper also provides a historical perspective on video signals and charts the continuum to high video resolution resident in the KVM products of today.

Tags: Network Management, Peripherals, Data Infrastructure, LAN - WAN, LAN - WAN
  
whitepaper Satisfying the Demand for Rapid Feature Enhancement in Consumer Display Products2007-03-01 Altera
  Developers of consumer display products (i.e., High-Definition TeleVisions (HDTVs), monitors, and projectors) face a daunting design challenge. The Application-Specific Standard Products (ASSPs) that have been used in these products historically are built with custom ASIC development cycles, typically three to five years. However, the consumer market demands new products and features on a yearly basis. The result is that consumer product developers cannot rely solely on fixed-function ASSPs to deliver the frequency of innovation demanded by their customers. Increasingly, these developers are turning to FPGAs to augment standard chipsets, thereby adding advanced features and capabilities in a shorter time frame (usually six to nine months).

Tags: Components, Software Development Tools
  
whitepaper A Flexible Architecture to Drive Sharp Two-Way Viewing Angle and Standard LCDs2007-03-01 Altera
  One of the most common elements in the consumer and automotive electronics is the Liquid Crystal Display (LCD). LCD technology has produced a large array of products that meet a wide range of size, power, and image quality requirements. Recent innovation from Sharp Electronics goes one step further with the development of a two-way viewing angle LCD product. The popularity of standard LCDs has led to a number of semiconductor solutions to drive them, ranging from ASSPs to full-custom devices. In the case of two-way viewing LCD products, no standard driver solution exists, so a custom solution is required to support them. This paper discusses an innovative architecture based on FPGAs and soft-core embedded processors that supports both standard and two-way viewing LCD products.

Tags: Components
  
whitepaper Broadcast Video Infrastructure Implementation Using FPGAs2007-03-01 Altera
  The proliferation of High-Definition TeleVision (HDTV) video content creation and the method of delivering these contents in a bandwidth-limited broadcast channel environment have driven new video compression standards and associated video image processing applications. Traditionally, only cable and satellite operators provided video delivery. Now telecommunication companies (telcos) are getting into this arena by using the latest video coder/decoders (CODECs) and video-processing technology to transmit digital video to the consumer via Internet Protocol TeleVision (IPTV).

Tags: Peripherals, Client System Hardware
  
whitepaper Using Cyclone III FPGas for Clearer LCD HDTV Implementation2007-03-01 Altera
  Liquid Crystal Displays (LCDs), originally designed for steady computer data text and graphics, now display fast-moving video content over much larger display panels. This capability requires special image processing algorithms that can be implemented with FPGAs. The Cyclone III family of FPGAs offers LCD designers the density and feature set to reconfigure these algorithms based on panel size within a standard hardware platform, which can help reduce manufacturing cost and speed time to market. In addition, designers can use the Cyclone III FPGA's flexibility for dynamic image processing to take LCDs even further into leading-edge commercial TV and display applications.

Tags: Software Development Tools
  
whitepaper Go Big! Large Screen Displays and Multiple Displays for Workstation Applications2006-12-01 Hewlett-Packard (HP)
  Businesses are always looking for ways to improve on their productivity, and many may be overlooking one surprisingly obvious bottleneck - the display used to interface with the workstations that have become so critical to the jobs. A significant number of research projects have clearly demonstrated that additional screen real-estate, either in the form of multiple displays or in the form of larger displays (or both) improves productivity between 6 and 63%. The paper will examine just how display screen size and the use of multiple displays can affect productivity, taking a close look at how the ability to show more of a data set, application or applications, or visualization set at full native resolution with less scrolling or tabbing improves the working efficiency.

Tags: Client System Hardware
  
whitepaper Multi Monitor Display and Video Mini-Port Driver Development2005-10-01 California Software Labs (CSWL)
  This paper describes the implementation of display and video mini-port driver for multi-monitor support on Windows XP and 2K3 Operating Systems. This paper evolved from the authors' experience with the multi-monitor project. The paper is meant for the exclusive preview of the management of Calsoft and chosen reviewers from the industry. It reflects Calsoft's continuing commitment to the business community to offer its thoughtful voice on what is newly learned, what is to be taken care of and what truly matters while deciding upon on strategic IT solutions.

Tags: Peripherals, Software Development Tools,
  
whitepaper ATI HDTV Component Video Adapter: Installation and Setup User's Guide2003-10-21 ATI Technologies
  View computer output directly on your High Definition Television or other component input device. Provide a big screen experience for your PC that is ideal for playing games, giving presentations, watching movies, and browsing the Internet. The ATI HDTV Component Video Adapter converts standard VGA or DVI-I video output from your RADEON Series card or ALL-IN-WONDER RADEON Series card to component video that you can display on your High Definition Television or other component input device.

Tags: Peripherals
  

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