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The DisplayPort altmode is semi-proprietary, but it can absolutely be picked apart if we try. Last time, we found a cool appnote describing the DisplayPort altmode in detail, switched the FUSB302 i… ...
Asus, Gigabyte, Sapphire and others unveil custom Radeon AI Pro R9700 cards for professional and AI workstation markets.
While the Steam Deck is built with ease-of-use in mind, a dock to use the console on a TV can complicate things. If you're having trouble, these tips may help.
Really, the most modern implementation of DisplayPort is the USB-C DisplayPort altmode, synonymous with “video over USB-C”, and we’d miss out if I were to skip it. Incidentally, o… ...
DisplayPort is backed by the VESA group, which includes Dell, HP, Lenovo, Oculus, Apple, Nvidia, and many more. In fact, a lot of the companies backing DisplayPort also back HDMI, just to be on ...
DisplayPort’s superior bandwidth has given it the edge over HDMI at each step of the standard's evolution. Even the earliest 1.0 and 1.1 versions support 144Hz refresh rates at 1080p, along with ...
DisplayPort has greater bandwidth than DVI does, for example (no need for a Dual-Link DVI connector, as a single DisplayPort can accommodate a 30-inch screen), and it embeds the clock signal in ...
ASRock is offering a newer OLED design that's a lot faster than some alternatives in this price range. And it has a Wi-Fi ...
DisplayPort is a royalty-free product, but HDMI’s four-year head start was tough competition. It made the most inroads with PCs, which have shorter technology cycles and often greater display needs.
The new DisplayPort 2.0 standard is the highest bandwidth connection we've seen for a dedicated display connection. Here's when to expect it and how it works.
AMD Ryzen 6000 is DisplayPort 2.0-certified, as are some MediaTek and RealTek chipsets, DisplayPort cables, and docks, but that's about it. We don't know of any DisplayPort 2.0 monitors readily ...
For example, the theoretical max refresh rate of 4K on Windows with DisplayPort 2.0 is 569 Hz with DisplayPort 2.0 and UHBR13.5 but 749 Hz if you move to UHBR20 (of course, there are no monitors ...
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