![]() ![]() DP 1.3 added extra protocol flexibility to enable more seamless operation over the USB Type-C connector in the form of the DisplayPort Alt Mode. DP 1.3 increased the maximum link bandwidth to 32.4 Gbps, with each of four lanes running at a link rate of 8.1 Gbps/lane, a 50-percent increase over the previous DP 1.2a specification. In September 2014, VESA published DP 1.3, which has been the baseline for new system development. Its Multi-Stream Transport (MST) capability enables high-resolution support of multiple monitors on a single display interface. Initially introduced as a new external interface, its flexibility has enabled its adaptation to embedded displays and incorporation into other connectors like the new reversible USB Type-C™ interface and Thunderbolt™. Together with other new capabilities, this makes the latest version of DP ideally suited for implementation in high-end electronic products demanding premier sound and image quality.ĭisplayPort is a packet-based, extensible protocol for transporting video and audio data. DSC version 1.2 transport enables up to 3:1 compression ratio and has been deemed, through VESA membership testing, to be visually lossless. The first major update to DisplayPort since version 1.3 was released in September 2014, DP 1.4 is also the first DP standard to take advantage of VESA’s Display Stream Compression (DSC) technology. ![]() – Ma– The Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA ®) today announced it has published version 1.4 of the DisplayPort (DP) audio/video standard. Unaltered signal processing and transmission is a requirement for Sonero products, not a nice-to-have.VESA Publishes DisplayPort™ Standard Version 1.4ĭP 1.4 features Display Stream Compression 1.2 transport, Forward Error Correction, enhanced display resolution and expanded audio transport capabilities The exceptional price and performance ratio is only excelled by the Sonero product quality itself. Up to a cable length of 2.00 meters the outer diameter is 6.3mm with AWG30, from 3.00 meters it is 7.3mm with AWG28.The 4K version of this cable, with DisplayPort 1.2 support for up to 17.28Gbps can be found under the part number X-PDC010.Sonero - Connected with QualityThe wide Sonero range represents reliable premium consumer electronics and accessories at the cutting edge of technology. The cable is also fire-retardant according to VW-1 specification and therefore suitable for critical areas.The black X-PDC020 DisplayPort cables are available in lengths between 1.00 and 5.00 meters. With an outer diameter of only 6.3 or 7.3mm and an outer jacket made of flexible PVC, it can also be used in confined environments. The precision connectors with ABS plastic housing and gold-plated contacts guarantee a perfect connection with maximum transmission quality as well as durable protection from corrosion. Forward error correction, full HDR and Rec.2020 color space support as well as up to 32 audio channels are also supported with DisplayPort version 1.4.With triple shielding and the use of high-purity, solid-core inner conductors made of copper, the Sonero DisplayPort cables are well protected against EMI, including interference from cell phones and radio sources. ![]() The cable also supports the so called Display-Stream-Compression (DSC 1.2), which automatically compresses signals that use too much bandwidth so that they can still be transmitted. It supports HDCP up to version 2.2 and also comes with the usual DisplayPort locking system as well as support for the MST (Multi Stream Transport) feature, which allows multiple monitors to operate simultaneously, using just one DisplayPort connection. The cable connects source and display devices with DisplayPort connectors and is suitable for resolutions up to 8K / UltraHD-2 / 4320p with 60Hz with a bandwidth of 32.4 Gbps. The 8K DisplayPort 1.4 cables from Sonero are designed for lossless AV transmission with perfect picture and sound quality. ![]()
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