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VESA ha oficializado la nueva versión DisplayPort, el estándar de conectividad para monitores, pantallas, LCD y dispositivos de imagen, presente actualmente en un gran número de tarjetas de video y selectas pantallas LCD. DisplayPort v1.2 provee varias mejoras respecto a la versión 1.1a que amplían las capacidades de esta tecnología, por ejemplo el ancho de banda ha sido incrementado desde los 10.8Gb/s a los 21.6Gb/s (5.4Gb/s por línea), esto permite por ejemplo disfrutar de Full HD 3D, resoluciones más altas, mayor profundidad de color, mejores tasas de refresco y capacidad para múltiples pantallas.
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seria chivo que pusieras mas spec tecnicas.
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VESA's DisplayPort Version 1.2 is a comprehensive extension to the original DisplayPort standard offering many new benefits to the end user. Benefits include: double the data rate of the previous DisplayPort v1.1a standard (enabling higher performance 3D stereo displays, higher resolutions and color depths, and fastest refresh rates); multiple monitor support from a desktop or notebook computer using only one DisplayPort connector; the ability to transport USB data between a PC and Display, supporting Display USB functions such as a webcam and USB hub. DisplayPort v1.2 is backward compatible with existing DisplayPort v1.1a systems, including existing cables and the Mini DisplayPort connector.DisplayPort v1.2 increases performance by doubling the maximum data transfer rate from 10.8 Gbps (Giga-bits-per-second) to 21.6 Gbps, greatly increasing display resolution, color depths, refresh rates, and multiple display capabilities.DisplayPort v1.2 supports "multi-streaming" -- the ability to transport multiple independent uncompressed display and audio streams over a single cable, supporting protected content and high performance applications such as 3D gaming. This enables the use of multiple monitors connected by cable in a daisy chain or hub configuration. Whereas the current Display v1.1a standard can support one 2560 x 1600 monitor at 60Hz, DisplayPort v1.2 can support two such monitors with one cable, or four 1920 x 1200 monitors. Many other combinations are possible, including multiple video sources, multiple displays (even at different resolutions) and multiple audio speakers.Another new feature is the ability to support high-speed, bi-directional data transfer, allowing USB 2.0 or Ethernet data to be carried within a standard DisplayPort cable. For DisplayPort v1.2, the maximum data rate of this "AUX" channel has been increased from 1 Mbps (Mega-bit-per-second) to 720 Mbps, providing suitable bandwidth for USB 2.0. The DisplayPort cable can therefore support USB data to/from the display to support Display USB functions, in addition to sending the video and audio information. Standard Ethernet can also be transported in the DisplayPort cable.DisplayPort v1.2 was designed to be compatible with existing DisplayPort systems and cables. To take advantage of the new capabilities, a PC will need to be DisplayPort v1.2 enabled, however existing standard cables can still be used, including those with the new Mini-DisplayPort connector. To achieve the 21.6 Gbps rate, the per-lane data rate is doubled from 2.7 Gbps to 5.4 Gbps, over the four lanes that exist in the standard cable. For a single display, this enables up to 3840 x 2400 resolution at 60Hz, or a 3D display (120Hz) at 2560 x 1600.DisplayPort v1.2 also adds new audio enhancements including the following:-- Audio Copy Protection and category codes-- High definition audio formats such as Dolby MAT, DTS HD, all Blu-Rayformats, and the DRA standard from China-- Synchronization assist between audio and video, multiple audio channels, andmultiple audio sink devices using Global Time Code (GTC)DisplayPort v1.2 also includes improved support for Full HD 3D Stereoscopic displays:-- Life-like motion using up to 240 frames-per-second in full HD, providing 120frames-per-second for each eye-- 3D Stereo transmission format supportField sequential, side by side, pixel interleaved, dual interface, and stacked-- 3D Stereo display capability declarationMono, Stereo, 3D Glasses"DisplayPort is a truly open, flexible, extensible multimedia interconnect standard that is ubiquitous in the PC, notebook and display markets and is rapidly gaining traction in consumer electronics applications," said Bill Lempesis, VESA's executive director. "DisplayPort Version v1.2 offers a complete set of benefits and capabilities that no other standard can provide. It is completely backward compatible with DisplayPort v1.1a and requires no new cables or other equipment, making it the standard of choice across the industry.
ahora solo habra que esperar de cuanto seria el costo de estos dispositivos
El display por no salió hace poco, salió en el 2008 el lanzamiento y los reportajes en algunas páginas dedicadas a technología, la serie 4800 de ATI ya traía Display Port. Y recuerdo haber visto un especímen raro de 3870 con Display port en su momento.El display por es para sustituir al DVI, no necesariamente al HDMI,Es más probable que en un futuro sigamos viendo reproductores con salidas HDMI que con una DisplayPort porque está más orientado a computadoras.Sino no seguirían desarrollando desarrollando HDMI hasta el punto que el estándar 1.4 ya soporta Ethernet.
Jejeje como va sustituir el Display al DVI si apenas es competencia.