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Что (кто) такое VESA - определение

TECHNICAL STANDARDS ORGANIZATION FOR COMPUTER DISPLAY STANDARDS
Video Electronic Standard Association; Vesa; VESA screen modes; VESA modes; Vesa screen modes; VESA 2.0; VESA; VESA video driver
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VESA         
Video Electronics Standards Association (Reference: org.)
Video Electronics Standards Association         
<body, standard> (VESA) An industry standards organisation created in 1989 or 1990 mostly(?) concerned with IBM compatible personal computers. The first standard it created was the 800 x 600 pixel Super VGA (SVGA) display and its software interface. It also defined the VESA Local Bus (VLB). See also PCI. http://vesa.org/. (1995-11-16)
Vesa Välimäki         
FINNISH PROFESSOR
Vesa Valimaki
Vesa Välimäki (born 1968) is a Finnish acoustics researcher and a professor at Aalto University 2002–. He was appointed a docent in audio signal processing at Helsinki University of Technology in 1999–2002 and a full professor in 2002.
Flat Display Mounting Interface         
FAMILY OF STANDARDS DEFINED BY THE VIDEO ELECTRONICS STANDARDS ASSOCIATION FOR MOUNTING FLAT PANEL MONITORS, TELEVISIONS, AND OTHER DISPLAYS TO STANDS OR WALL MOUNTS
FDMI; VESA mount; Vesa mount; VESA bracket; Ansi monitor
The Flat Display Mounting Interface (FDMI), also known as VESA Mounting Interface Standard (MIS) or colloquially as VESA mount, is a family of standards defined by the Video Electronics Standards Association for mounting flat panel monitors, televisions, and other displays to stands or wall mounts. It is implemented on most modern flat-panel monitors and televisions.
VBE         
VIDEO BOARD SOFTWARE STANDARD
VBE; VESA BIOS Extension/Audio Interface; VESA BIOS Extension; VESA BIOS; VBE/AI; VBE/AF; VESA display modes; Vesa display modes; VESA driver; Screen modes; VESA-3; Super VGA BIOS Extension; VESA VGA; VESA VBE; VESA graphics
VGA standard BIOS Extensions (Reference: VESA, VGA, BIOS)
VBE         
VIDEO BOARD SOFTWARE STANDARD
VBE; VESA BIOS Extension/Audio Interface; VESA BIOS Extension; VESA BIOS; VBE/AI; VBE/AF; VESA display modes; Vesa display modes; VESA driver; Screen modes; VESA-3; Super VGA BIOS Extension; VESA VGA; VESA VBE; VESA graphics
Visual BASIC Editor (Reference: MS, VB)
Vesa Kanniainen         
FINNISH ECONOMIST
Vesa Lennart Kanniainen (born March 13, 1948 in Rovaniemi) is a professor of economics at the University of Helsinki.
VESA Display Power Management Signaling         
GRAPHICS CARD POWER MANAGEMENT STANDARD
VESA DPMS; Display Power Management Signaling; VESA DPMS 1.0; DPMS (VESA)
VESA Display Power Management Signaling (or DPMS) is a standard from the VESA consortium for power management of video monitors. Example usage includes turning off, or putting the monitor into standby after a period of idle time to save power.
VESA Local Bus         
  • SVGA]] VLB graphics card
  • ISA]] slots of various feature levels. The top three are 16-bit ISA. The middle three are VLB; 16-bit ISA with the added slot (leftmost brown sections). The bottom (shorter) slot is 8-bit ISA. A card installed in this motherboard would have its mounting bracket on the right, which normally would be the "back" of the computer case.
EXPANSION BUS
VLB motherboard; VESA local bus; VL-Bus; VL bus; VL-bus; VL-BUS; Very Long Bus
<hardware, standard> (VL, VLB) A local bus defined by the Video Electronics Standards Association, mostly used in personal computers based on the Intel 486. See also PCI. (1995-03-31)

Википедия

Video Electronics Standards Association

VESA (), formally known as Video Electronics Standards Association, is an American technical standards organization for computer display standards. The organization was incorporated in California in July 1989 and has its office in San Jose. It claims a membership of over 300 companies.

In November 1988, NEC Home Electronics announced its creation of the association to develop and promote a Super VGA computer display standard as a successor to IBM's proprietary Video Graphics Array (VGA) display standard. Super VGA enabled graphics display resolutions up to 800×600 pixels, compared to VGA's maximum resolution of 640×480 pixels—a 56% increase.

The organization has since issued several additional standards related to computer video displays. Widely used VESA standards include DisplayHDR, DisplayPort, and Flat Display Mounting Interface.