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Thread: New DisplayPort Standard Leverages USB Type-C's Blazing Speed

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    New DisplayPort Standard Leverages USB Type-C's Blazing Speed

    New DisplayPort Standard Leverages USB Type-C's Blazing Speed
    Pushing 8K video at 60 frames per-second over USB Type-C is well within reach.


    DisplayPort standards are one of those things most of us don't think about a whole lot, but are pretty important in terms of how our monitors connect to computers. The Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA) has published the latest version of the transfer protocol, about two years after the last. Whereas version 1.3 focused pretty heavily on 4K in 2014, 1.4 is more about providing lossless compression and further leveraging relatively new connection methods like USB Type-C.

    So, here in 2016 what's new? How does displaying HDR and 8K video via the new USB format grab you? Specifically, 8Kp60Hz HDR with support for deep color and 4Kp120Hz with HDR and deep color. In English, that means DisplayPort will be able to handle an awful lot of information at once -- something most folks likely won't even be able to take advantage of for quite awhile. Unless you have one of Acer's fancy new monitors, that is.
    Beyond that, VESA says that the new version of its Display Stream Compression (1.2 for those keeping track at home) is visually lossless now and there's bandwidth for 32 audio channels and ultra-high sampling rates. While this likely won't have too much of an impact on your living room where HDMI reigns supreme, VESA board member Alan Kobayashi says it should play a "vital" role in the growth of all those fancy automotive infotainment systems.
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    I always see news about being able to push above 4K or having above 4K monitors. The technology for producing the image seems to be advancing much faster than the content that will be displayed on them. I mean this from a media standpoint. 4K has yet to make any major leaps in consumer media such a netflix, bluray etc. My reasoning for this? Bandwidth. The infrastructure, atleast in the United States is no where strong enough to handle that much data on a consumer line. No one is going to pay the outragoues fees of American telecom companies to stream 4k. That is the market weak point and why content creators usually do not bother trying to raise their media to a 4k standard, let alone 8k.
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