In a world where standards come and go with alarming speed, there’s something comforting about VGA. It’s the least common denominator of video standards, and seeing that chunky DB15 connector on the ...
Running dual monitors can add some serious efficiencies to your working process. You can customize the configurations and bounce between both screens. Use them separately or connect them to drag ...
In 1987 IBM introduced the VGA video standard using RGB analog signals, which specifies a 640x480-pixel format with 60 Hz refresh rate and the capability of producing sixteen colors. The analog RGB ...
Everything is video. And video cables are everything. For better or worse, we see the world through a digital display. Phones ...
If you’re interested in circuit bent video but not sure where to start, the excellent guide [LoFi Future] has come up with for modifying the cheap and readily available GBS-8100 VGA to composite ...
If you've recorded video in your small business on a video cassette and need to view the video on a relatively large VGA monitor, you have to use a VCR connected to the monitor. Your VCR can output ...
Every so often, that console-modding Benjamin Heckendorn wanders away from his lair at benheck.com to share some interesting projects with Engadget. Recent Xbox 360 updates have allowed the system to ...
Often times, there aren’t enough unused GPIO pins on a digital signal processor to provide individual horizontal (H) and vertical (V) sync signals that support RGB video output to a typical ...