Amazon Basics DisplayPort to DisplayPort Cable, 3 Feet, Black

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Amazon Basics DisplayPort to DisplayPort Cable, 3 Feet, Black

Amazon Basics DisplayPort to DisplayPort Cable, 3 Feet, Black

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or 20 Gbit/s data rate per lane; 1, 2, or 4 lanes; (effective total 5.184, 8.64, 17.28, 25.92, or 77.37 Gbit/s for 4-lane link); 2 or 720 Mbit/s (effectively 1 or 576 Mbit/s) for the auxiliary channel. One 8K ( 7680 × 4320) display @ 30 Hz and 10 bpc (30 bit/px, HDR) RGB/Y′C BC R 4:4:4 color (uncompressed) Version 1.3 was published in February 2011; it includes a new optional Panel Self-Refresh (PSR) feature developed to save system power and further extend battery life in portable PC systems. [86] PSR mode allows the GPU to enter a power saving state in between frame updates by including framebuffer memory in the display panel controller. [12] Overall, this is a good alternative to the previously mentioned cables at an affordable price. If price is an issue, you may go for this option to get a decent video + audio transmission.

DisplayPort can be used to transmit audio and video simultaneously, although each can be transmitted without the other. The video signal path can range from six to sixteen bits per color channel, and the audio path can have up to eight channels of 24-bit, 192 kHz uncompressed PCM audio. [1] A bidirectional, half-duplex auxiliary channel carries device management and device control data for the Main Link, such as VESA EDID, MCCS, and DPMS standards. The interface is also capable of carrying bidirectional USB signals. [5] The stipulation that the DP_PWR wire be omitted from standard DisplayPort cables was not present in the DisplayPort 1.0 standard. However, DisplayPort products (and cables) did not begin to appear on the market until 2008, long after version 1.0 had been replaced by version 1.1. The DisplayPort 1.0 standard was never implemented in commercial products. [46] Resolution and refresh frequency limits [ edit ] High-resolution displays and multiple displays with a single connection, via a hub or daisy-chaining [68] The 6-feet length is ideal for all connectivity purposes. The cable provides impeccable video quality and supports Ultra HD video resolutions up to 4K. Besides, the cable also supports Hi-Fi audio sounds from different audio channels. Like its competitors, the cable also comes with a latch button for a reliable connection and easily plug/unplug the cable.DisplayPort technology may typically be found in higher-end devices, acting as a more premium connection type to HDMI's mainstream solution. But even as that competing cable standard evolves, DisplayPort is still leaps and bounds ahead in both resolution and refresh rate support, as well as features.

All features of DisplayPort will function across any DisplayPort cable. DisplayPort does not have multiple cable designs; all DP cables have the same basic layout and wiring, and will support any feature including audio, daisy-chaining, G-Sync/ FreeSync, HDR, and DSC. Multi-Stream Transport is a feature first introduced in the DisplayPort 1.2 standard. It allows multiple independent displays to be driven from a single DP port on the source devices by multiplexing several video streams into a single stream and sending it to a branch device, which demultiplexes the signal into the original streams. Branch devices are commonly found in the form of an MST hub, which plugs into a single DP input port and provides multiple outputs, but it can also be implemented on a display internally to provide a DP output port for daisy-chaining, effectively embedding a 2-port MST hub inside the display. [37] :Fig. 2-59 [54] Theoretically, up to 63 displays can be supported, [37] :20 but the combined data rate requirements of all the displays cannot exceed the limits of a single DP port (17.28 Gbit/s for a DP 1.2 port, or 25.92 Gbit/s for a DP 1.3/1.4 port). In addition, the maximum number of links between the source and any device (i.e. the maximum length of a daisy-chain) is 7, [37] :§2.5.2 and the maximum number of physical output ports on each branch device (such as a hub) is 7. [37] :§2.5.1 With the release of MST, standard single-display operation has been retroactively named "SST" mode (Single-Stream Transport). The good features about this USB-C to DP cable are its compatibility and plug-and-play option. As the cable doesn’t require any hectic software installation to run, you just need to connect this cable to the devices, and you are good to go.Although DisplayPort has much of the same functionality as HDMI, it is a complementary connection used in different scenarios. [70] [71] A dual-mode DisplayPort port can emit an HDMI signal via a passive adapter. DisplayPort 2.0: Supports 16K with HDR at 60Hz and 10K without HDR at 80Hz. A new DisplayPort 2.1 replaces this version and adds USB4 compatibility. In June 2019, with the release of version 2.0 of the DisplayPort Standard, VESA announced that the DP8K certification was also sufficient for the new UHBR10 transmission mode. No new certifications were announced for the UHBR13.5 and UHBR20 modes. VESA is encouraging displays to use tethered cables for these speeds, rather than releasing standalone cables onto the market. [40]

VirtualLink is a proposal that allows the power, video, and data required to drive virtual reality headsets to be delivered over a single USB-C cable.

Three 4K ( 3840 × 2160) displays @ 144 Hz and 10 bpc (30 bit/px, HDR) RGB/Y′C BC R 4:4:4 color (with DSC) The interface uses a differential signal that is not compatible with DVI or HDMI. However, dual-mode DisplayPort ports are designed to transmit a single-link DVI or HDMI protocol ( TMDS) across the interface through the use of an external passive adapter, enabling compatibility mode and converting the signal from 3.3 to 5 volts. For analog VGA/ YPbPr and dual-link DVI, a powered active adapter is required for compatibility and does not rely on dual mode. Active VGA adapters are powered directly by the DisplayPort connector, while active dual-link DVI adapters typically rely on an external power source such as USB. DisplayPort ( DP) is a digital display interface developed by a consortium of PC and chip manufacturers and standardized by the Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA). It is primarily used to connect a video source to a display device such as a computer monitor. It can also carry audio, USB, and other forms of data. [1] The good thing is that this is a portable DisplayPort cable that can be used as a plug-and-play anywhere for hassle-free connectivity and to avoid installing drivers for the port. Three 10K ( 10240 × 4320) displays @ 60 Hz and 10 bpc (30 bit/px, HDR) RGB/Y′C BC R 4:4:4 color (with DSC)

Two 4K ( 3840 × 2160) displays @ 144 Hz and 8 bpc (24 bit/px, SDR) RGB/Y′C BC R 4:4:4 color (uncompressed) DisplayPort cables differ in their transmission speed support. DisplayPort specifies seven different transmission modes (RBR, HBR, HBR2, HBR3, UHBR 10, UHBR 13.5, and UHBR 20) which support progressively higher bandwidths. Not all DisplayPort cables are capable of all seven transmission modes. VESA offers certifications for various levels of bandwidth. These certifications are optional, and not all DisplayPort cables are certified by VESA. From a compatibility point of view, the Club3D DisplayPort cable is equally compatible with ASUS ROG Swift PG279Q, LG 38GL950G, Acer Predator X27, HP Omen X, and other high-end gaming monitors. HDMI 2.0: Supports up to 4K at 60Hz, and later versions (HDMI 2.0a and 2.0b) include support for HDR. On the other hand, the older version, Displayport 1.2, delivers 4k at up to 75Hz or 1080p at up to 240Hz and offers a bandwidth of 17.2 Gbps. Both are actually the fastest DP cables in their own domain. Here is a detailed guide on DisplayPort 1.2 Vs. 1.4 for better understanding.

Color depth of 10 bpc (30 bit/px or 1.07 billion colors) is assumed for all formats in these tables. This color depth is a requirement for various common HDR standards, such as HDR10. It requires 25% more bandwidth than standard 8 bpc video. So, if you want to connect your gaming laptop or computer to a 4K TV, gaming monitor, or gaming graphics card, you need the best DisplayPort cable that can deliver excellent display and is compatible with all of the displays. In this list of the high-end DisplayPort cables, we will review the DP cables, which deliver excellent 1080p, 4k, and 8K displays and have compatibility with all of the devices you use. 10 Best DisplayPort 1.4 Cables For Gaming Total bandwidth (the number of binary digits transmitted per second) is equal to the bandwidth per lane of the highest supported transmission mode multiplied by the number of lanes. The answer, as always, is "it depends." What are you looking to do? For instance, you will have different needs depending on if you're gaming, photo editing, or just looking to hook your Mac up to something that works. Even if your monitor supports both connections, it may only support certain versions of each, which determines what resolution, refresh rate, and other features it can handle. Here's what you need to know. DisplayPort 1.1 added optional implementation of industry-standard 56-bit HDCP ( High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection) revision 1.3, which requires separate licensing from the Digital Content Protection LLC. [8] :§1.2.6



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