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Comment Re:Why? (Score 1) 286

I'm counting all devices here, not just PCs.

I was replying to Sable Drakon, who said, "But DisplayPort and Thunderbolt aren't in common deployment on PCs ..." in response to someone who said that "display port and thunderbolt are already widely deployed." DisplayPort is widely deployed on PCs, and anyone who doesn't have DP but wants this computer monitor (see headline, "4K Computer Monitors Are Coming (But Still Pricey)") can easily get DP. If someone wants 4K for their home theater, they'll have to deal with the HDMI limitations for now, but that's not what we're talking about here--we're talking about computers.

Comment Re:Why? (Score 1) 286

No, DisplayPort and Thunderbolt aren't widely deployed.

I don't know when you last looked at video cards, but pretty much all of them have had DisplayPort for the last 2 or 3 years. NewEgg currently lists almost 300 video cards that have at least one DP or mini-DP connector: here are the 195 that have exactly one DP connector.

Comment Re:HP Printer Driver Developers Take Note (Score 1) 143

Really? The Postscript printers I've used, network and local, have all required drivers. Maybe this is a stupid question, but how do you control duplex or not, color or B/W, which paper source, etc if you don't have a driver for the printer?

A PPD, a text file which describes the printer's capabilities, and the commands to send to change various options.

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