Acronym for Video Electronics Standard Association.
Short for ideo lectronics tandards ssociation, a consortium of video adapter and monitor manufacturers whose goal is to standardize video protocols. VESA has developed a family of video standards that offer greater resolution and more colors than VGA. These standards are known collectively as Super VGA ( SVGA ).
This industry organization formed to create various personal computer standards, including those for Super VGA video displays and the VLB bus standard.
A non-profit group of companies organized to define and improve computer graphics standards.
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Industrial consortium that defines, among other things, video standards.
Video Electronic Standards Association. An industry standards organization focusing on IBM-compatible personal computers.
Video Electronics Standards Association The governing body that establishes standards for the video and graphics portions of the electronics industry.
VESA Local Bus (sometimes called the VESA VL bus) is a standard interface between your computer and its expansion slot that provides faster data flow between the devices controlled by the expansion cards and your computers microprocessor.
a 32 bit extension to the 16 bit ISA standard slot specifically designed for high speed graphics cards,now superseded by PCI and AGP
Video Equipment Standards Association; a computer industry association which regulates video output standards for the SVGA graphics modes.
Video Electronics Standards Association: an international non-profit organisation established in 1989 to set and support industry-wide interface standards designed for the PC, workstation, and other computing environments. The VESA Local Bus (VL-Bus) standard - introduced in 1992 and widely used before the advent of PCI - was a 32-bit local bus standard compatible with both ISA and EISA cards.
A group made up of industry professionals that sets standards for the manufacture and implementation of computer video devices.
Video Electronics Standards Association. The term "VESA" is often used to denote a standard specified by said Association. Nearly all modern video adapters are VESA-compliant.
VESA (Video Electronics Standards Association) is a non-profit, international organization established in 1989. VESA was created because of the need for industry wide standards regarding interfaces for the PC, workstation, and other computing systems.
Video Electronics Standards Association - graphics & local bus standard.
Video Electronics Standards Association. A 32 bit display or other hardware card.
An acronym for Video Electronics and Standards Association.
Video Electronic Standards Association, a consortium of manufacturers formed to establish and maintain industrywide standards for video cards and monitors. VESA was instrumental in the introduction of the Super VGA and Extended VGA video graphics standards with a refresh rate of 70 Hz, minimizing flicker and helping to reduce user eyestrain and fatigue. See also video graphics adapter.
Video Electronics Standards Association. This group has produced standards for the VLB (Vesa Local Bus), VESA SVGA video modes and standards for minimum screen refresh rates at various pixel addressabilities.
The association that sets standards in all areas of graphics and video technology.
Video Electronics Standards Association – concentrates on computer video standards.
Video Electronics Standards Association. Association of video card and monitor manufacturers that develops video standards. 6.10
A trade organization formed mainly to propose and maintain standards for the electronics industry. Widely known for the long list of graphic display modes for video display devices.
Video Electronics Standards Association. Standard interface between your computer and its expansion slots that provides faster data flow between the devices controlled by the expansion cards and your computer's microprocessor
The Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA) is an international body, founded in the late 1980s by NEC Home Electronics and eight other video display adapter manufacturers. The initial goal was to produce a standard for 800x600 SVGA resolution video displays. Since then VESA has issued a number of standards, mostly relating to the function of video peripherals in IBM PC compatible computers.