While HDMI is fine for TVs, DisplayPort is the true native language of PC gaming, offering the path of least resistance to ...
A year or two ago, Accell's DisplayPort Multi-Monitor Adapter might have been a must have for serious gamers interested in multimonitor set-ups. Now, AMD's Eyefinity and Nvidia's Surround technologies ...
With the introduction of the HDMI Ethernet Channel (HEC) to HDMI 1.4 in 2009, the ubiquitous display standard has been ...
DVIGear recently introduced a new line of DisplayPort v1.2 Fiber Optic Cables they say are “capable of extending DisplayPort signals with resolutions up to 4K / 60Hz (4:4:4) at lengths up to 130 feet.
If you’re looking to connect your PC or console to a TV or gaming monitor, there’s a good chance you have multiple options and even more cables. HDMI and DisplayPort cables both allow you to transfer ...
Fig 1. The QLx4270-DP DisplayPort Lane Extender developed by Intersil represents a low-power, analog continuous-time equalizer followed by a limiting amplifier. Fig 2. Due to the size and power ...
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 ...
If you thought Apple's Pro Display XDR was exciting, get ready for DisplayPort 2.0 to usher in a whole generation of 8K screens and beyond. Freshly published by VESA, the standards association ...
The HDMI audio/video interface standard is everywhere: TVs, set-top boxes, media streamers, Blu-ray players, A/V receivers, gaming consoles, camcorders, digital cameras, and even a few smartphones.