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Silkland Vesa Certified Displayport Cable 2.1/2.0 2M, DP Cable Supports 4K@144Hz /165Hz /240Hz, 8K/10K/16K@60Hz, 80Gbps, HDR, ARC, DSC 1.2, G-Sync & Free-Sync, DP 2.1 for Gaming Monitor, Graphics Card

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on the other hand uses 128b/132b encoding; each group of 132 transmitted bits represents 128 bits of data. Quality nylon braided jacket with 30000+ bend lifespan provides you with a heavy duty DisplayPort to DisplayPort cable. Cable selection is thankfully nice and simple, with a clear certification, naming and logo scheme to support it. is now considered the modern DisplayPort standard, it seems likely that we will only ever see DisplayPort 2.

for a total 54Gbps bandwidth, at least including some of the new UHBR speeds which is good news, and extending beyond DP 1. Compared to video transmission without compression, DSC saves power and can allows for resolutions up to 16K (15360 x 8460).

can already support very high resolutions and refresh rates, so when exactly will we be able to take full advantage of DisplayPort 2. We source raw materials from and electronic components credible sources and make our products in state-of-the-art production center.

Consenting to these technologies will allow us to process data such as browsing behavior or unique IDs on this site. handles up to 15360 x 8460 resolutions which is 16K with HDR at 60Hz however current hardware setups are restricted so will need to support DSC1. are functionally identical, with only some minor improvements to the standardization of cable integrity with version 2. cables, these USB-C connections can also be used to daisy chain multiple monitors together on a single cable run. Check the specs of your PC graphics card or laptop to see which version of DisplayPort is supported.

If you’re a competitive gamer looking to experience 2K resolution at 240Hz – which is generally what hardcore gamers will be wanting at the very least – this is the best option for you. Since human eyes are more sensitive to differences in brightness than color, chroma subsampling reduces the amount of data transmitted by allowing pixels to share color data with adjacent pixels. Throw on DSC or play with chroma subsampling , and you can get multiple 8K displays at 120Hz, or even a single 16K display at 60Hz with 10bit color. display stream compression rates to push this high pixel count this will avoid any pixel loss across the compression rate supported.

This standard defines a type of digital audio/video connection intended to be used mainly in the connection between computers and monitors, or between computers and Home Theater systems. If you are looking for high quality Mac and mobile phone accessories, then you have landed at the right place on the internet.Join us in celebrating and promoting tech, knowledge, and the best gaming, study, and work platform there exists. displays to be announced and released to see how manufacturers tackle this, but these are the things you’d ideally want to be able to see from the spec. are the two video and audio transmission cable standards that are set to dominate the early to mid-2020s when it comes to consumer devices.

A standard DisplayPort cable is designed to work with any DisplayPort source device, such as a PC or laptop, and any DisplayPort monitor. still doesn’t offer anything like HDMI’s ARC and eARC abilities , but it does have a new bandwidth management feature to better facilitate data and video transmission at the same time over USB-C cables, and a new testing and naming convention for higher bandwidth DP40 and DP80 cables. Both use the same shape connector, and both can be utilized by USB-C devices and cables – though with the same performance disparity as the native DisplayPort cables. This can apparently reduce DisplayPort tunneling packet transport bandwidth in excess of 99% when Panel Replay operation is taking place. you’ll need either a DisplayPort cable labeled as ‘DP40’ with 40 Gbps for UHBR10 or a ‘DP80’ cable with 80 Gbps for UHBR13.can do just yet, but there’s no doubt that years from now there will be faster and more data-dense connections in the DisplayPort line. This means the test centres are good to go as manufacturers begin to product source devices, and displays with the new connection type. Intel do have their A770 card which can support UHBR10 apparently, although seems to be pending certification and presumably also testing under the latest DP 2. has support for up to 16K displays with compression, or multiple high refresh rate 4K displays without. Using this approach, a DisplayPort signal can be transmitted about three times further than an active DisplayPort cable–approximately 100 meters (328 ft.

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