![]() ![]() However, DisplayPort has been popular with PC gamers and it’s possible that will lead to the adoption of DP 2.0 in some premium DP consumer 4K and 8K video displays in the future, as manufacturers put more and more emphasis on delivering televisions with advanced gaming modes and lower lag times.ĭisplayPort 2.0 is positioned as an alternative to the just emerging HDMI 2.1 standard, which tops out at 48 Gbps bandwidth. Consumer electronics manufacturers have instead used the rival HDMI standard, which is now widely used in both current and legacy consumer TV and AV products. Thus far, DisplayPort has been adopted for use primarily in the IT community. ![]() The Association has more than 280 member companies, including many IT and consumer electronics manufacturers. ![]() The DisplayPort standard was developed by the multi-industry VESA open standards body. The association said it expects the first products equipped with DisplayPort 2.0 ports to reach market by late next year. The new VESA-standard DisplayPort 2.0 is linked with the Thunderbolt 3 port and will support current and future video resolution levels including: 8k, 10K and 16K. A new version of the IT-centric DisplayPort digital connection was recently announced by the Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA), bringing three times the bandwidth of the prior version and enabling higher resolution levels and refresh rates, exceeding 8K. ![]()
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