Silkland Vesa Certified Displayport Cable 2.1/2.0 2M, DP Cable Supports 4K@144Hz /165Hz /240Hz, 8K/10K/16K@60Hz, 80Gbps, HDR, ARC, DSC 1.2, G-Sync & Free-Sync, DP 2.1 for Gaming Monitor, Graphics Card

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Silkland Vesa Certified Displayport Cable 2.1/2.0 2M, DP Cable Supports 4K@144Hz /165Hz /240Hz, 8K/10K/16K@60Hz, 80Gbps, HDR, ARC, DSC 1.2, G-Sync & Free-Sync, DP 2.1 for Gaming Monitor, Graphics Card

Silkland Vesa Certified Displayport Cable 2.1/2.0 2M, DP Cable Supports 4K@144Hz /165Hz /240Hz, 8K/10K/16K@60Hz, 80Gbps, HDR, ARC, DSC 1.2, G-Sync & Free-Sync, DP 2.1 for Gaming Monitor, Graphics Card

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For the particularly technical of you we provide a bit more information about the encoding scheme which explains why there is a difference between the total bandwidth figures you see listed, and the available data rate. However, Mini DisplayPort has largely been phased out in recent years, in favor of USB-C, which offers DisplayPort compatibility through DisplayPort Alt Mode. Samsung has also announced a new version of its Neo G9 49-inch ultrawide gaming monitor, with a staggering 7,680 x 2,160 native resolution and 240Hz refresh rate. still doesn’t offer anything like HDMI’s ARC and eARC abilities , but it does have a new bandwidth management feature to better facilitate data and video transmission at the same time over USB-C cables, and a new testing and naming convention for higher bandwidth DP40 and DP80 cables. The standard DisplayPort connector is about the size of a USB-A connector, and this type is commonly used on DisplayPort-enabled desktop graphics cards, PC monitors, and docking stations.

DisplayPort was designed to replace VGA, FPD-Link, and Digital Visual Interface (DVI) and is backward compatible with other interfaces, such as HDMI and DVI, through the use of either active or passive adapters.According to VESA, the maximum length of a DisplayPort cable is 15 meters (49 feet) but distances of over 15 m are possible depending on resolution.

DisplayPort (herein shortened to “DP” in many places) is a digital display interface developed by a consortium of PC and chip manufacturers and standardized by the Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA). cables, these USB-C connections can also be used to daisy chain multiple monitors together on a single cable run. This article will take you through the latest generation of DP that you will soon start to hear more about, and that is now, as of 17 October 2022, DisplayPort 2. In May 2022 VESA announced that the first video source and display devices supporting the new DisplayPort UHBR (Ultra-high Bit Rate) – the higher data link rates supported by the DisplayPort standard version 2.DP40 and DP80 cables are available in both full-size and Mini DisplayPort cable configurations, and are fully backward compatible with devices supporting DisplayPort link rates previously defined and currently in use, including RBR (Reduced Bit Rate), HBR (High Bit Rate), HBR2, and HBR3 in older DisplayPort generations up to v1. Uncompressed displays are supported more with currently hardware but offer a lower colour range (BPC) Compressed images offer a higher resolution however your hardware will need to support DSC compression to be supported. g., data structure clarification/addition, metadata definition extension) with each new standard version that improve the interoperability as well as the visual quality even at lower than the maximum link rate. indicates that two adjacent pixels on each row share color information, representing a 50% reduction in color data. to handle the massive amount of video data it will receive from a source device, leveraging the UHBR 13.

for a total 54Gbps bandwidth, at least including some of the new UHBR speeds which is good news, and extending beyond DP 1. We’re excited to announce that a set of reference silicon has been verified to meet the requirements of the DisplayPort 2.

have begun the cycle of hardware development that will result in such technology becoming available to consumers in a range of products over the next few years. is highly recommended for game setups as it works well with game monitors and graphics cards, delivering high-quality video and audio signals with no lag or interference. Designed to replace older standards like DVI and VGA, DisplayPort opens up new possibilities in computing, digital displays and consumer electronics. If you want more information, you can always get in touch with Cable Matters directly, and we’ll walk you through any questions or concerns you might have.

If DP audio is supported by your PC graphics card or laptop, you will be able to stream audio to speakers built into your monitor or connect speakers to your monitor instead of your computer.You’ve all heard of DisplayPort before, a common video interface featured on nearly all graphics cards and monitors nowadays. Any other features, optional or otherwise that are included and of value should be listed like AdaptiveSync for instance.



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