DisplayPort
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a digital video and audio interface standard used to transmit high-quality video and audio signals between devices such as computers, monitors, and televisions
DisplayPort is a type of cable and connector used to connect a computer to a monitor or other display device. It can transmit high-definition video and audio signals, providing a clearer and higher-quality image than older connections like VGA or DVI. DisplayPort supports both digital and high-resolution video, including 4K and 8K, and is commonly used with modern monitors and computers. It is often found on newer desktops, laptops, and graphic cards and is becoming more common in devices that require high-quality video and audio.
- The office upgraded all the monitors to ones that support DisplayPort, so the image is much sharper.
- The computer only has one DisplayPort, so I need an adapter to connect my old monitor.
- If you want to play games in 4K, it's better to use a DisplayPort instead of HDMI.
- My desktop has both HDMI and DisplayPort options, but I prefer using DisplayPort for gaming.