Digital Packet Video Link
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Digital Packet Video Link is a video standard released by VESA
VESA
VESA is an international standards body for computer graphics founded in 1989 by NEC Home Electronics and eight other video display adapter manufacturers.VESA's initial goal was to produce a standard for 800×600 SVGA resolution video displays...

in 2004. Unlike previous technologies, in order to save bandwidth, only portions of the screen that are modified are sent via this link. DPVL also introduces metadata video attributes support.

The DPVL standard is aimed at mobile and wireless hardware.

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