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Cable Matters [VESA Certified 0.9 m DisplayPort Cable 1.4, Support 8K 60Hz, 4K 144Hz (DisplayPort 1.4 Cable) with FreeSync, G-SYNC and HDR for Gaming Monitor, PC, RTX 3080/3090, RX 6800/6900 and More

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In DisplayPort versions 1.0–1.4a, the data is encoded using ANSI 8b/10b encoding prior to transmission. With this scheme, only 8 out of every 10 transmitted bits represent data; the extra bits are used for DC balancing (ensuring a roughly equal number of 1s and 0s). As a result, the rate at which data can be transmitted is only 80% of the physical bitrate. The transmission speeds are also sometimes expressed in terms of the "Link Symbol Rate", which is the rate at which these 8b/10b-encoded symbols are transmitted (i.e. the rate at which groups of 10 bits are transmitted, 8 of which represent data). The following transmission modes are defined in version 1.0–1.4a: VESA Releases DisplayPort 1.3 Standard: 50% More Bandwidth, New Features". www.anandtech.com . Retrieved 7 January 2016. The DisplayPort standard does not specify any maximum length for cables, though the DisplayPort 1.2 standard does set a minimum requirement that all cables up to 2 meters in length must support HBR2 speeds (21.6 Gbit/s), and all cables of any length must support RBR speeds (6.48 Gbit/s). [37] :§5.7.1, §4.1 Cables longer than 2 meters may or may not support HBR/HBR2 speeds, and cables of any length may or may not support HBR3 speeds or above.

VESA Adds 'Adaptive-Sync' to Popular DisplayPort Video Standard". vesa.org. 12 May 2014 . Retrieved 27 January 2016. a b c d e f g h i j k DisplayPort Standard, Version 1, Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA), 1 May 2006 Currently, DisplayPort is the most widely implemented alternate mode, and is used to provide video output on devices that do not have standard-size DisplayPort or HDMI ports, such as smartphones, tablets, and laptops. A USB-C multiport adapter converts the device's native video stream to DisplayPort/HDMI/VGA, allowing it to be displayed on an external display, such as a television set or computer monitor. Products incorporating DisplayPort 2.0 are not projected by VESA to appear on the market until later in 2021. [27] [28] VESA Rolls Out Production-Ready Embedded DisplayPort Standard 1.4 for Mobile Personal Computing Devices". VESA. 27 October 2015 . Retrieved 28 October 2015.Mini DisplayPort (mDP) is a standard announced by Apple in the fourth quarter of 2008. Shortly after announcing Mini DisplayPort, Apple announced that it would license the connector technology with no fee. The following year, in early 2009, VESA announced that Mini DisplayPort would be included in the upcoming DisplayPort 1.2 specification.

Sag, Anshel (12 February 2019). "Display Technologies Ruled At CES 2019". Forbes.com . Retrieved 12 April 2019.If you are in the market looking for standard DisplayPort 1.4 cables for your high-end gaming monitor, you have come to the right place. We have made a small list of the best DisplayPort 1.4 cables that you can get for your system. But before that, DisplayPort: the next generation interface for high-definition video and audio content" (PDF). st.com. June 2010. Archived from the original (PDF) on 19 July 2014 . Retrieved 15 July 2014. DisplayPort 1.4, however, takes things a much greater step further. It supports 1440p resolution up to 240Hz and even 4K at up to 120Hz. It also supports 5K resolution at up to 60Hz, and even 8K resolution at 30Hz.

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