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Unraveling the Topologies of DisplayPort 1.4/1.3VIP Experts Blog - SynopsysJun. 06, 2017 |
DisplayPort is a display interface used to connect a video source to any display device such as monitor, projectors etc. DisplayPort enables high resolutions with support for deep color modes, faster refresh rates, and increased bandwidth with a support for all 3D video and audio formats. DisplayPort is widely used in the PC industry with products ranging from graphic cards to laptops. It has also been adopted by mobile industry, with manufacturers like LG and Samsung using DisplayPort as a Video out port. This blog will cover different topologies of DisplayPort.
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