El VESA (Asociación de Estándares de Electrónica de Video) La norma es un conjunto de especificaciones técnicas que definen diversos aspectos de las tecnologías relacionadas con el vídeo y la visualización. Los estándares de VESA son ampliamente adoptados en la industria electrónica para garantizar la compatibilidad e interoperabilidad entre diferentes dispositivos y componentes. El estándar VESA cubre una variedad de áreas, incluidas las resoluciones de pantalla, Interfaces, mounting standards, y más.
When it comes to mini PCs, the VESA standard becomes relevant in a few ways:
Mounting Standards: VESA has established standards for mounting displays, monitors, and other devices to various surfaces. These standards define hole patterns and sizes on the back of displays, which allows them to be easily attached to VESA-compatible mounting brackets or arms. Some mini PCs are designed to be attached to the back of monitors or TVs using VESA mounts, effectively turning the monitor into an all-in-one PC setup.
Display Resolutions and Interfaces: VESA standards also encompass display resolutions, refresh rates, and video interfaces like DisplayPort and HDMI. Mini PCs often rely on these interfaces to connect to displays. The VESA standards ensure that the video output from the mini PC can be properly recognized and displayed on monitors and TVs that adhere to the same standards.
Form Factors: While not exclusively under VESA's purview, mini PCs can also adhere to form factor standards that align with VESA specifications. Por ejemplo, Intel's NUC (Siguiente Unidad de Computación) is a popular type of mini PC that often conforms to VESA form factor standards. This can facilitate integration with displays or mounting solutions designed for VESA-compatible devices.
Docking Stations: VESA standards can also play a role in docking stations or hubs designed for mini PCs. These accessories might adhere to certain VESA specifications for connectivity, power delivery, and compatibility with specific devices, including mini PCs.