DisplayPort is a digital display interface primarily used to connect a video source to a display device (like a computer monitor or television). It can also carry audio, USB, and other forms of data.
HDMI vs DisplayPort features differ for TVs and PCs with ARC and CEC on HDMI plus MST daisy-chaining on DisplayPort, shaping setup options.
The upcoming Type-C USB cable just keeps looking more and more like the Holy Grail of cords. The fact that it works no matter which way it’s plugged into a port is a game-changer all by itself, but ...
Mac users wanting to output to an HDMI-equipped HDTV — whether to show a video or to take advantage of the large screen for a presentation — may want to take a look at TeleAdapt's just-released Mini ...
Apple’s new MacBooks and Mac minis come with snazzy Mini DisplayPort connectors, but if you want to hook one up to your HDTV via its HDMI port, Apple can’t help—it doesn’t sell an adapter. There are a ...
It’s the digital audio version of the Kanex Mini DisplayPort Adapter we reviewed before, which takes your digital audio and Mini DisplayPort video and mixes it into ...
Owners of the new 2010 MacBook Pro computers as well as in Late 2009 iMac models that feature the latest DisplayPort 1.2 specification that supports audio output can add the $24.99 MSRP Mini ...
My hotel TV is an LG LCD tv, and they have one of those HDMI/VGA/Analog Audio breakout boxes. I happened to have my Displayport to HDMI adapter and cable with me. If I plug it in, the TV automatically ...
DisplayPort doesn't support Dolby Vision, HDMI-CEC, or eARC.