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HDMI and DisplayPort are similar when it comes to practical applications, and the industry largely views them as complimentary standards. Indeed, HDMI 2.1a offers VESA’s Display Stream Compression.
Depending on what you need out of your A/V setup, HDMI, DisplayPort, and USB-C each carry individual strengths and weaknesses. For most home TV setups, HDMI is the way to go, and it probably will ...
The full spec for HDMI 2.2 has been released and it confirms 96 GB/s data transfer rates, which edge DisplayPort, and allow ...
Really, the most modern implementation of DisplayPort is the USB-C DisplayPort altmode, synonymous with “video over USB-C”, and we’d miss out if I were to skip it. Incidentally, o… ...
DisplayPort 2.1 became a much bigger talking point than expected when AMD revealed its upcoming RX 7900 XTX and RX 7900 XT GPUs. It’s the latest standard from DisplayPort, a revision to the 2.0 ...
With DisplayPort, the I2C bus we’ve always seen come bundled with VGA, DVI and HDMI, is no more – it’s been replaced by the AUX bus. AUX is a 1 MHz bidirectional diffpair ...
Twice the bandwidth, 16k support and more marketing confusion  The HDMI Forum has finally put the HDMI 2.2 spec to bed and it ...
The new DisplayPort 2.0 standard is the highest bandwidth connection we've seen for a dedicated display connection. Here's when to expect it and how it works.
Choice: DisplayPort, for sheer bandwidth, but HDMI 2.1 is very good. As we'll soon see, cables turn out to be rather important. Numbers don't lie, right?
DisplayPort is managed by the Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA), a consortium of GPU and display industry companies. This is why you'll more commonly find DisplayPort capabilities on ...
AMD's next-generation UDNA-based Radeon cards may ship with the latest HDMI 2.2 connection, but not at full speed.
We’ve found the best USB-C to HDMI, DisplayPort, DVI, and VGA cables and adapters to help you use your new computer with the video display you prefer.