Standard HDMI cables have a bandwidth capacity goes up to 5Gbps and are more recommendable on Blu-ray players, DVD players, screen projectors, and satellite TV, with a refresh rate of 30Hz. Unfortunately, you can’t use it on your 4k TV because they don’t transmit 3840*2160 (4k) resol...
DisplayPort 1.4, however, takes things a much greater step further. Itsupports 1440p resolution at up to 240Hz, and even 4K at up to 120Hz. Like DisplayPort 1.3, it also supports 5K resolution at up to 60Hz and even 8K resolution at 30Hz. And that's without even factoring in its supp...
4K Support Yes, at 60Hz Yes, at 60Hz Max Resolution (HDMI 1.4) 4096x2304@24Hz 4096x2304@30Hz Max Resolution (DP) 4096x2304@60Hz 4096x2304@60Hz Max Resolution (eDP - Integrated Flat Panel) 4096x2304@60Hz 4096x2304@60Hz Max Resolution (VGA) N/A N/A DirectX* Support 12 12 OpenGL* ...
HDMI 2.0’s more-limited data rate only lets it do so at up to 60Hz. With Chroma Subsampling of 4:2:0, it is technically possible for HDMI 2.0 to deliver 4K at up to 120Hz, and even 8K resolution at 30Hz, but that’s not possible for the latest games consoles...
expand your display to up to 2 monitors at the same time.Anker PowerExpand 11-in-1 USB-C PDHub for example is equipped with two video output ports: HDMI and DisplayPort. Notebooks with support for DisplayPort 1.4 can display in up to 4K@60Hz to a single screen, or 4K@30Hz to 2 ...
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