HDMI vs Display Port

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HDMI and DisplayPort are both digital video transmission standards that are commonly used to connect devices such as computers and gaming consoles to displays such as monitors and TVs. No matter how good your display, computer or other device is, you need a connection between the two to be able to see anything, let alone get those high frame rates and 4K graphics. While both HDMI and DisplayPort offer high-quality audio and video transmission, there are some key differences between the latest versions of the two. Lets look at the differences between the 2, if you&found any of my videos useful and haven&already please do consider subscribing so you don&miss future videos. First, let&look at HDMI specifically the latest version of it, that&HDMI 2.1. HDMI, or High Definition Multimedia Interface uses a 19-pin connector as we can see here. It has been around for over a decade and is widely used in consumer electronics. It&a versatile standard that can transmit both audio and video, and it&found on a wide range of devices including TVs, Blu-ray players, and gaming consoles. It can transmit at a speed of 48Gbps and supports resolutions up to 4k at a 120hz refresh rate and 8K at 60Hz, as well as HDR (High Dynamic Range) content. The higher the fresh rate the higher the amount of frames per second are displayed while gaming which leads to smoother motion on screen. Now let&talk about DisplayPort 2.1 which is the latest version. DisplayPort uses a 20-pin connector like we can see...

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