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*most common on high-end LCD monitors, especially large IPS panel monitors
 
*most common on high-end LCD monitors, especially large IPS panel monitors
 
*all versions support up to 8 channels of digital audio
 
*all versions support up to 8 channels of digital audio
*all versions support progressive scan video and [[A/V_Glossary#High Definition|HD]] resolutions up to 1920x1200
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*all versions support progressive scan video and [[A/V_Glossary#High Definition|HD]] resolutions
 
*support for higher resolutions and new features in later versions:
 
*support for higher resolutions and new features in later versions:
**Ver. 1.0/1.1 - up to 2560x1600p60 at typical color depth, limited stereoscopic 3D
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**Ver. 1.0/1.1 - up to 2560x1600 at 60Hz
**Ver. 1.2 - up to 4096x2160p60 resolution, Mini DisplayPort connector, multiple stereoscopic 3D modes, ability to daisy-chain multiple displays, and more
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**Ver. 1.2 - up to 3840x2160 resolution (maybe higher) at 60Hz, Mini DisplayPort connector, multiple stereoscopic 3D modes, ability to daisy-chain multiple displays, and more
 
**see [[A/V_Glossary#Display_Formats|Display Formats]] for more info  
 
**see [[A/V_Glossary#Display_Formats|Display Formats]] for more info  
 
*compatible with [[A/V_Glossary#HDMI|HDMI]], [[A/V_Glossary#DVI|DVI]], and [[A/V_Glossary#VGA|VGA]] video signal with adapter
 
*compatible with [[A/V_Glossary#HDMI|HDMI]], [[A/V_Glossary#DVI|DVI]], and [[A/V_Glossary#VGA|VGA]] video signal with adapter

Latest revision as of 18:18, 26 October 2012



DisplayPort
  • primarily for digital video, but can also carry audio, USB, analog video, and more
  • most common on high-end LCD monitors, especially large IPS panel monitors
  • all versions support up to 8 channels of digital audio
  • all versions support progressive scan video and HD resolutions
  • support for higher resolutions and new features in later versions:
    • Ver. 1.0/1.1 - up to 2560x1600 at 60Hz
    • Ver. 1.2 - up to 3840x2160 resolution (maybe higher) at 60Hz, Mini DisplayPort connector, multiple stereoscopic 3D modes, ability to daisy-chain multiple displays, and more
    • see Display Formats for more info
  • compatible with HDMI, DVI, and VGA video signal with adapter
  • uses rectangular metal connector with one angled flat corner and 20 internal pins

External Wikipedia Link

Mini DisplayPort (MiniDP)
  • mini version of connector, originally proprietary to Apple but later became part of DisplayPort Ver. 1.2 spec
  • increasingly common on laptops, high-end displays, and newer desktop graphics cards
  • used by Intel for their Thunderbolt port technology

External Wikipedia Link