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DVIGear’s new HyperLight Series supports the extension of DisplayPort 1.4 signals with aggregate data rates up to 32.4 Gbps. (HBR3) and are HDCP 1.4 / 2.2 compliant. Marking a new generation of ...
The Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA) has recently announced plans to standardize its DisplayPort UHBR (Ultra-high Bit Rate) support with a certification program, which will enable video ...
The new certified DP8K cables take the guesswork out of buying a compatible cable with your 8K screen, guaranteed to support HBR3, the highest bit rate supported by DisplayPort version 1.4; new ...
Many people may already know this, but don't cheap out on displayport cables at higher resolutions and refresh rates. I spent the last week trying to figure out what was wrong with my new system as ...
Okay, I know I’ve probably upset a bunch of people with that headline. If you’ve made it this far and didn’t just click this ...
DisplayPort was first released in 2006, whereas HDMI came out in 2002. Both are standards for display connectivity, but DisplayPort has some more advantages. HDMI 2.1 is the latest generation, which ...
The latest DisplayPort standard doubles the video bandwidth to devices. The maximum throughput is now 17.28-Gbits/s Fig 1. The QLx4270-DP DisplayPort Lane Extender developed by Intersil represents a ...
Newark, Calif., January 31, 2013 – The Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA®) today announced the latest release of the DisplayPort Dual-Mode Standard. This release supports the next ...
The fine folks at HDMI.org, aka the group responsible for keeping the HDMI Specifications in check, have declared that the Mini DisplayPort to HDMI cable to be unlicensed and that ALL UNITS must be ...
We independently review everything we recommend. When you buy through our links, we may earn a commission. Learn more› By Nick Guy and Dave Gershgorn Our USB-C-to-DVI adapter pick is currently OOS, so ...