Can someone remind me what is so great about "display port"? None of the new graphics cards seem to support it, or any other device I've looked at recently. Why would I want to pay for it?
It's the newest display interface for computers. It has more available bandwidth, so think of higher resolution displays.
Within the next year you'll be seeing a lot of hardware with it. One cool feature: you can daisy chain displays. So, one cable from your computer to Monitor A.
The biggest advantages the DisplayPort has over HDMI is an extra bump in bandwidth and the ability to daisy-chain monitors together for multiple monitor setups.
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Can someone remind me what is so great about "display port"? None of the new graphics cards seem to support it, or any other device I've looked at recently. Why would I want to pay for it?
It's the newest display interface for computers. It has more available bandwidth, so think of higher resolution displays.
Within the next year you'll be seeing a lot of hardware with it. One cool feature: you can daisy chain displays. So, one cable from your computer to Monitor A.
The biggest advantages the DisplayPort has over HDMI is an extra bump in bandwidth and the ability to daisy-chain monitors together for multiple monitor setups.