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We're out here weighing up the differences between DisplayPort vs HDMI for gaming. Whether you're a console or PC gamer, we've got answers.
HDMI and DisplayPort are two of the most commonly used connector types for transmitting video and audio from devices to displays. Each has different versions offering distinct features and ...
HDMI brings nothing to this table that Display Port also does not bring. So unless you have a compelling need to use it, I'd say simplify your life and just do 2 display port connections. I've ...
The ANX9830, immediately available for sampling, complies with DisplayPort 1.1a video display standards, HDMI 1.3 specifications and HDCP 1.3 high-definition digital-content-protection encryption.
Bandwidth: The proprietary Type-B connector delivers an astounding 192 Gbps bandwidth, far surpassing the capabilities of HDMI 2.1 (48 Gbps) and DisplayPort 2.1 (80 Gbps). Power Delivery: GPMI can ...
It's not just gauge. I have some THICK ancient cables lying around that can't handle high speed DP (1.4) or HDMI (2.1), but more modern thin-ish cables that do fine on 4K120. Just like Cat5 vs 6 ...
Desktop PC displays seem to come mostly from LG, and to a lesser extent, Samsung. Most of the models offer Thunderbolt along with traditional HDMI and DisplayPort connections, covering all bases.
What display connection do you need for HDR on the PC? HDR support was added to HDMI with the HDMI 2.0a specification, and it came to DisplayPort with the DisplayPort 1.4 specification.
If you are a PC gamer looking to get the most out of your display, then you should use HDMI or DisplayPort cable. Read the comparison post.