VESA has announced the latest version of the DisplayPort specification, DisplayPort 2.1, as a replacement and successor for DisplayPort 2.0, which is still fairly recent. However. DisplayPort 2.1 doesn’t render the previous version outdated, and in fact, VESA says that every device certified for DisplayPort 2.0 …
If you have a monitor or display that’s capable of both DisplayPort and HDMI, which should you choose? Since these ports have different capabilities and purposes, it’s important to understand when to use DisplayPort and when to use HDMI. Physical Connectors Aside from compatibility and capability …
The Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA) announced the newest iteration of DisplayPort technology: DisplayPort 2. This new standard will support resolutions up to 16K and use either traditional DisplayPort connectors or USB-C. Expect to get your hands on it in 2022. What Is DisplayPort? DisplayPort is …
Occasionally, on your Windows 11 or Windows 10 PC for some users, you may encounter issues like Generic PnP Monitor not detected, External monitor not detected, Stretched Screen display problem, 144Hz option not showing up in Display options. In this post, we provide the solutions to …
Some computer manufacturers have been trying to kill USB-A and push consumers towards USB-C, but so far, this scheme has not been successful. Don’t get me wrong, USB-C is wonderful — the reversible connector is far superior to the previous USB design — but there are …
We explain the difference between every display connection available and help you decide which is best for you Most monitors will have a range of different inputs available, and your PC or laptop will also use different outputs, so it can be difficult to decide which …
As the tech industry gears up for the launch of the new USB4 standard, a few more parts first need to fall into place. Along with the core specification itself, there is the matter of alternate modes, which add further functionality to USB Type-C host ports …
As the tech industry gears up for the launch of the new USB4 standard, a few more parts first need to fall into place. Along with the core specification itself, there is the matter of alternate modes, which add further functionality to USB Type-C host ports …