DisplayPort Cable
What is DisplayPort Technology?
DisplayPort is a standard developed by VESA (Video Electronics Standards Association). The DisplayPort specification defines an open digital communication interface designed for both internal connections - such as interfaces within a PC or monitor - and external display connections. Typical external applications include connections between a PC and a monitor or projector, between a PC and a TV, or between devices such as a DVD player and a TV display.
DisplayPort Features and Benefits
High Resolution and High Refresh Rates
Supports resolutions up to 16K and refresh rates up to 240Hz for professional applications.
Uncompressed 4K / 240 Hz Transmission
Uncompressed video and audio via DisplayPort 2.1 with up to 80 Gbps bandwidth.
Multi-Display Support
Daisy-chain support enables efficient multi-monitor setups for professional environments.
Performance by DisplayPort version
| Version | Maximum bandwidth | Maximum resolution and refresh rate | Features |
| DP1.2 | 21.6Gbps | 4K・60Hz | 4K support |
| DP1.4 | 32.4Gbps | 8K・60Hz | High-resolution transmission DSC compression |
| DP2.1 | 80Gbps |
16K・60Hz(compressed) |
Enhanced long-distance transmission and USB4 compatibility |
FAQ
I would like to check if it is compatible with my device.
You can check compatibility by confirming whether your device has a DisplayPort connector. If your device is equipped with a DisplayPort port, it can be used with this cable.