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DisplayPort is an interface that is specifically used for connecting a source of video and resulting in a good display on your device like monitors and projectors. The best part is it also carries audio and other forms of data. DVI is the older version of the video source connector.
8 Μαΐ 2017 · Some professional graphics cards have DVI-D ports that can output audio that's compatible with an HDMI adapter, but the vast majority of DVI ports are restricted to video-only capabilities. As a visual standard, DVI is on its way out.
10 Δεκ 2013 · If you're looking to connect a computer to a TV or monitor, your choices are HDMI, DisplayPort, DVI, and VGA. What's the best connection?
DisplayPort 1-1.1a can output 144Hz at 1080p, while 1.2-1.2a can output 1440p at 144Hz, 1.3 outputs up to 120Hz at 4K, and 1.4 can output 144Hz at 4K using Display Stream Compression (DSC). The main advantage of DisplayPort is the ability to output to multiple displays through Multi-Stream Transport (MST).
9 Νοε 2023 · In this guide, we‘ll explore the key differences between two popular standards – DVI and DisplayPort. By looking at the history, capabilities and ideal use cases of each, you‘ll understand how to choose the right video connectivity option.
6 Ιουν 2019 · DVI-D (digital) can be adapted to newer digital formats but will be limited to DVI’s maximum resolution. DVI-A (analog) is typically only used to adapt to VGA , an even older video format. Generally, users should only use DVI when HDMI and DisplayPort are unavailable.
DisplayPort is mainly positioned against HDMI, and besides the better licencing arrangement, DisplayPort offers a packet based interface instead of HDMI/DVI/VGAs single serial stream of video data.