When it comes down to linking a display to your gaming setup, you can use either HDMI or DisplayPort. The question is which one is better for gaming? This is something a lot of gamers would like to ...
I have a new Raedon HD 5700 which has 2 DVI, 1 HDMI and 1 DisplayPort. Currently I'm using the 2 DVI to DVI on 2 equal monitors. The monitors have HDMI ports. Audio aside, what is the difference ...
HDMI 2.2 offers huge bandwidth, but real-world content and hardware aren't ready for it. DisplayPort dominates PC setups; ...
A couple of months ago the new HDMI 2.1 specification was released… which, for some reason, included all of the specs from the previous and retired 2.0 cables. That means that cables labeled “HDMI 2.1 ...
I'm trying to connect a dual monitor setup, and I'm not sure the optimal cabling arrangement. The setup will be connected to my work laptop (MacBook Pro) via a Thunderbolt 3 hub and also to our ...
The world's first DisplayPort 2.0 product has just launched, after what feels like years and years of teasing the next-generation DisplayPort standard. DisplayPort 2.0 is nearly here, folks and with ...
You may recall that HDMI 2.1 offers improved transfer rates and extra features (like variable-refresh-rate support) over previous versions of the format. If you're ...
DisplayPort is a digital display interface primarily used to connect a video source to a display device (like a computer monitor or television). It can also carry audio, USB, and other forms of data.
As per the release notes, the Sabrent USB Type-C to Dual HDMI and DisplayPort Adapter supports the DP 1.4 spec of 8K at 30Hz, with the two HDMI ports supporting up to 4K at 60Hz. Naturally, when ...
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 ...
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