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Display Port 2.0: Let's See What it has to offer

The new standard DisplayPort 2.0 is here. And we have covered all the points. Read more to know whether to be happy or stay neutral with this release. https://www.sfcable.com/blog/display-port-2-what-offer/<br>

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Display Port 2.0: Let's See What it has to offer

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  1.   DisplayPort 2.0: Let's See What it  has to offer    Anew version of DisplayPort is here. Officials are calling it the                       biggest upgrade yet. It could be enough to earn a place for                         DisplayPort in future devices. Originally envisioned as a                 replacement to the older VGA and DVI standards which                   dominated the market in the early 2000s.        Backed by the VESA group, they always had an intent to be the                           king of computer cables. Whereas, HDMI has always had more                     of a television and entertainment focus.    1​​

  2. Traditionally it was in two traditional connector sizes. The full                     DisplayPort connector and the Mini DisplayPort connector.               Sony, Philips, Maxell, and Lattice developed its technical                 aspects. And the first version appeared in the middle of 2006.    It offered up to 10.8 Gbps of bandwidth. Then came the 1.1 and                           1.1a standards. And then DisplayPort 1.2 in 2010, 1.3 and 1.4 in                         2014, 2016. It trebled the bandwidth along its entire 10-year                     lifespan of the standard. In the gaming industry, it made its                       biggest gain. It remains a must-have for the Nvidia’s G-sync                     technology displays to lessen the visual artifacts between the                   frame refreshes. In DisplayPort 2.0, gamers can expect higher                   resolutions and refresh rates which will put ​DisplayPort cables in the limelight.                            2​

  3. Features    Scheduled for 2017, the launch delayed with an intention to                     allow some more time for development. And you can assume it                       was because of all the upgrades in HDMI. It is quite a jump                           from DisplayPort 1.4a. Its maximum bandwidth reaches up to                   77.4 Gbps, 4K HDR resolutions will now have a boost to a                         maximum refresh rate of 144Hz. The maximum achievable                 resolution for a single display is 16K running at a 60Hz pace.    By that means, you will be able to run three 4K displays at                           once at 90Hz, or two 8K displays at 120Hz. Even though 8K                         displays are fewer in numbers, let alone 16K displays, seeing                     Display Port 2.0’s capability only shows us that it is all ready                         for the future. Don’t get too happy just yet because the actual                         release of DisplayPort 2.0 in hardware will be in 2020. I know,                         we are sad to hear that too!    3​

  4. You   will   need   the   backward   compatibility   for   newer   DisplayPort to be compatible with the older DisplayPort tech.                   And the support for USB-C and Thunderbolt 3 is continuing as                       well. Overall, it has a good chance of being in use by masses                           when it will be time.        For those not looking for a billboard-sized display in their                     home, DisplayPort 2.0 will be capable of two 8K displays at                       120Hz with 30 bpp and HDR or two 4K displays at 144Hz and                           24 bpp without any type of compression. It supports VESA’s                     new panel replay such as all-in-one PCs and laptops with                     higher resolution displays.    4​

  5. Do You Need DisplayPort 2.0?    HDMI 2.1 standard which just began to appear in TVs, for now,                         goes up to 10K resolutions. Hence, DisplayPort 2.0 has a slight                       advantage here of appearing in those devices. Plus, it is more                       useful where you will require multiple displays with separate                   monitors.    If you are someone from the gaming industry, creating                   content, DisplayPort 2.0 is something you will love. Unless                   that, it won’t be something you have to have. But because of                         the continued surge in the usage of USB-C, which is a cable                         and connector type, DisplayPort 2.0 can look forward to                   widening its userbase.    DisplayPort cables also known as ​computer cables will still exist in our systems. And you could connect a laptop to a monitor                                             via USB-C cable and continue using DisplayPort technology                 5​

  6. underneath. You can transmit the data at the same time. With                       the maximum resolutions and refresh rates, it does have a                     knock-on effect.    The display cables are going to exist and parallelly in the other                         universe, you could be using USB-C with the DisplayPort                   technology underneath it. Using it, you can transmit the data                     at the same time but it could have an effect on the refresh                           rates and max resolution.    However, it doesn’t state that any old USB-C port will support                       DisplayPort. For that, you need the same technology built in                     the devices too. Some recent gadgets that have this tech are                       MacBook Pros, Nintendo Switch, and Samsung Galaxy S10                 phones.    Everything depends on major electronics brands. They are the                   ones deciding if the DisplayPort reaches the mass audience or                     6​

  7. not. And the people who actually prefer pixels over price will                       go for the DisplayPort 2.0 no matter what!    And if you don’t want to wait for the HD resolutions, better                         data transfers, etc. you can check out our premium cable                     selection.    The new standard DisplayPort 2.0 is here. And we have                     covered all the points. ​Read more to know whether to be happy or stay neutral with this release.                          If you found these blog post useful, here are some other                       blogs that may be of interest.    Your Ultimate Guide to Displayport Cables  Understanding the Significance of DisplayPort Cables  Types of Computer Cables You Must Know About  A Complete Guide to DB Style Connectors & Cables   7​

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