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  2. HDMI - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HDMI

    The DisplayPort website states that DisplayPort is expected to complement HDMI, [206] but as of 2016 100% of HD and UHD TVs had HDMI connectivity. [207] DisplayPort supported some advanced features which are useful for multimedia content creators and gamers (e.g., 5K, Adaptive-Sync), which was the reason most GPUs have DisplayPort.

  3. DisplayPort - Wikipedia

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    [8]: §2.2.1.4 In DisplayPort versions 1.0–1.4a, the data is encoded using ANSI 8b/10b encoding prior to transmission. With this scheme, only 8 out of every 10 transmitted bits represent data; the extra bits are used for DC balancing (ensuring a roughly equal number of 1s and 0s).

  4. Display resolution standards - Wikipedia

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    DisplayPort supports 3840 × 2160 at 30 Hz in version 1.1 and added support for up to 75 Hz in version 1.2 (2009) and 120 Hz in version 1.3 (2014), [50] while HDMI added support for 3840 × 2160 at 30 Hz in version 1.4 (2009) [51] and 60 Hz in version 2.0 (2013). [52]

  5. 5K resolution - Wikipedia

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    HDMI 2.0, DisplayPort 1.4, USB-C First 5120 × 1440 monitor Dell Ultrasharp U4919DW DisplayPort 1.4, Thunderbolt 3 LG 49WL95 HDMI 2.0, DisplayPort 1.4, USB-C Samsung CRG9 DisplayPort 1.4 AOC AG493UCX HDMI 2.0 x 2, DisplayPort 1.4 x 2, USB-C 3.0 Gen 1

  6. High-dynamic-range television - Wikipedia

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    Video interfaces that support at least one HDR Format include HDMI 2.0a, which was released in April 2015 and DisplayPort 1.4, which was released in March 2016. [ 59 ] [ 60 ] On 12 December 2016, HDMI announced that HLG support had been added to the HDMI 2.0b standard.

  7. Meteor Lake - Wikipedia

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    Four display pipes provide support for HDMI 2.1 and DisplayPort 2.1 UHBR20 display outputs with the ability to drive up to four 4K 60 Hz HDR monitors at once or one 8K HDR monitor. 1080p and 1440p monitors can be supported with a refresh rate up to 360 Hz.

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