Yes, it does. You can clearly see this in the DP1.1 specification - I think the spec document is freely available for download at VESA's web site. The exact terminology used for DP is DPCP - it's basically HDCP adapted for DP.
Thanks for your reply! :) ..so, even if this monitor doesn't have an HDMI port, is it going to be HDCP compliant too? I mean: can I connect a blu-ray player or any other HDCP protected source and play videos on it?
The X-Fi3 keeps with the company's commitment to audio fidelity, thanks to the apt-X codec, which supposedly offers audio quality similar to a wired connection when streaming. On that front, the device also handles FLAC files.
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..does DisplayPort support HDCP?
Yes, it does. You can clearly see this in the DP1.1 specification - I think the spec document is freely available for download at VESA's web site. The exact terminology used for DP is DPCP - it's basically HDCP adapted for DP.
Thanks for your reply! :)
..so, even if this monitor doesn't have an HDMI port, is it going to be HDCP compliant too?
I mean: can I connect a blu-ray player or any other HDCP protected source and play videos on it?