1. ISO 9241: This standard series focuses on ergonomic requirements for office work with visual display terminals. It covers factors suchas display resolution, legibility, contrast, reflection, and color representation.
2. IEC 61966: This standard defines color measurement and management for displays, ensuring consistent color reproduction across different devices and platforms. It includes specifications for color spaces, color profiles, and colorimetry.
3. VESA DisplayPort: The Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA) developed this standard for digital audio/video connectivity. DisplayPort enables high-resolution video transmission, multi-display setups, and supports features like HDCP (High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection).
4. HDMI: The High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) standard is widely used for connecting audiovisual devices like televisions, monitors, and projectors. HDMI supports high-definition video and audio transmission, multiple audio channels, and various video resolutions.
5. Rec. 709 and DCI-P3: These standards define color spaces used in the broadcast and movie industry, respectively. Rec. 709 specifies the color gamut for HDTV, while DCI-P3 defines the color space used in digital cinema projection.
6. Energy Star: While not specific to display screens, the Energy Star program sets energy efficiency guidelines for electronic devices, including monitors. Products meeting these criteria are considered energy-efficient and environmentally friendly.