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DisplayPort looks similar to HDMI, but is a different connector more common on PCs than TVs. ... DisplayPort 1.2: Supports up to 4K at 60Hz, some 1.2a ports may also support AMD's Re-sync. DisplayPort 1.3: Supports up to 4K at 120Hz or 8K at 30Hz. DisplayPort 1.4: Supports up to 8K at 60Hz and HDR.
The HDMI standard doesn't specify a maximum length, but it's much longer than DisplayPort at around 30 m. For DisplayPort, you can deliver 4K video over a length up to 2 m using a passive cable. You can run a passive cable up to 15 m, but you'll be limited to 1080p (Full HD) resolution, as defined by the standard.
So in most cases HDMI is fine, but for really high resolutions and frame rates, one of these other options might be better. DisplayPort is a computer connection format. ... If you're looking to connect a computer to a monitor, there's no reason not to use DisplayPort. The cables are roughly the same price as HDMI.
HDMI and DisplayPort are different connections that both support 4K resolutions. HDMI is the best choice if you are just connecting a gaming console, Blu-ray player or streaming device to your TV. ... For now, we recommend gaming at 1440p or 1080p at high refresh rates like 120 or 144 Hz.
DVI: Video only, perfect for older systems or for 144Hz at 1080p. DisplayPort (DP): The best connector for an audio and video signal, and can transmit 144Hz up to 4K. VGA: Old, legacy video connector. Only to be used when nothing else available.
Despite what you may read, there is no such thing as a DisplayPort 1.1 cable and DisplayPort 1.2 cable. ... All standard DisplayPort cables support RBR, HER (High Bit Rate), and HBR2 (High Bit Rate 2), which can support 4K at 60Hz, or up to four 1080p displays using multi-stream.
The simple answer is that you should probably be using a DisplayPort cable to connect your graphics card to your monitor. It offers the best bandwidth and support for adaptive refresh features like G-Sync and Re-sync. Of course, the longer answer is that sometimes another cable will serve you better.
Yes, DisplayPort supports multi-channel audio and many advanced audio features. DisplayPort to HDMI adapters also include the ability to support HDMI audio.
With all the necessary hardware add-ons and software updates, DisplayPort version 1.2 offers a maximum resolution of 3,840×2,160 at 60 FPS, which makes it ready to tackle 4K/Ultra HD content, and passes digital audio as well just like HDMI.
The maximum pixel clock rate for HDMI 1.0 is 165 MHz, which is sufficient to allow 1080p and UGA (1920×1200) at 60 Hz. HDMI 1.3 increases that to 340 MHz, which allows for higher resolution (such as WGA, 2560×1600) across a single digital link.
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