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  2. DisplayPort - Wikipedia

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    DisplayPort version 1.2a was released in January 2013 [15] and may optionally include VESA's Adaptive Sync. [16] ... §1.7.1 4: 4: 4: 4: 4 Maximum total bandwidth [b]

  3. Display Stream Compression - Wikipedia

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    DSC version 1.2 was released on 27 January 2016 and is included in version 1.4 of the DisplayPort standard; DSC version 1.2a was released on 18 January 2017. The update includes native encoding of 4:2:2 and 4:2:0 formats in six-pixel containers, 14/16 bits per color, and minor modifications to the encoding algorithm.

  4. Mini DisplayPort - Wikipedia

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    Mini DisplayPort connector. The Mini DisplayPort (MiniDP or mDP) is a miniaturized version of the DisplayPort audio-visual digital interface.. It was announced by Apple in October 2008, and by early 2013 all new Apple Macintosh computers had Mini DisplayPort, [2] as did the LED Cinema Display.

  5. HDMI - Wikipedia

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    Revision 1.4a was published in April 2018, [211] updating DisplayPort's DSC implementation from 1.2 to 1.2a. [212] Revision 2.0 increased overall bandwidth from 25.92 to 77.37 Gbit/s, enabling increased resolutions and refresh rates, increasing the resolutions and refresh rates with HDR support, and other related improvements. [ 213 ]

  6. Extended Display Identification Data - Wikipedia

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    EDID revision, usually 03 (for 1.3) or 04 (for 1.4) 20–24 Basic display parameters 20: Video input parameters bitmap Bit 7 = 1: Digital input. If set, the following bit definitions apply: Bits 6–4: Bit depth: 000 = undefined 001 = 6 010 = 8 011 = 10 100 = 12 101 = 14 110 = 16 bits per color 111 = reserved Bits 3–0: Video interface: 0000 ...

  7. Display resolution standards - Wikipedia

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    The 1280 × 1024 resolution is not the standard 4:3 aspect ratio, instead it is a 5:4 aspect ratio (1.25:1 instead of 1. 3:1). A standard 4:3 monitor using this resolution will have rectangular rather than square pixels, meaning that unless the software compensates for this the picture will be distorted, causing circles to appear elliptical.

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