DisplayPort is a digital display interface designed to connect a video source to a display device, such as a computer monitor or TV. It supports high-resolution video and multi-channel audio transmission, making it ideal for gaming, professional work, and multimedia. DisplayPort can also daisy-chain multiple monitors using a single cable. With features like adaptive sync technologies (e.g., FreeSync, G-Sync), it can deliver smooth and tear-free visuals for gamers. The interface supports various connector types, including full-sized and Mini DisplayPort, and is backward-compatible with HDMI and DVI through adapters.
USB-C to DisplayPort cableIdeal for connecting USB-C device to a DisplayPort monitor or displaySuitable for 4K Ultra HD @ 60HzCompatible with all devices that support DP alt mode2-metre long cable
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USB-C to DisplayPort cableIdeal for connecting USB-C device to a DisplayPort monitor or displaySuitable for resolutions up to 8KCompatible with all devices that support DP alt mode2-metre long cable
FAQ
What is DisplayPort used for?
DisplayPort is used to transmit high-resolution video and audio from a computer or other device to a display, such as a monitor or TV.
Is DisplayPort better than HDMI?
It depends on the use case. DisplayPort typically offers higher bandwidth, supports daisy-chaining multiple monitors, and is preferred for high-performance displays, while HDMI is more common for TVs and general consumer electronics.
Can DisplayPort carry audio?
Yes, DisplayPort supports multi-channel audio along with video on a single cable.
Yes, DisplayPort supports 4K and 8K resolutions, with the exact support depending on the version and cable quality.
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