Essentially, a DisplayPort is a digital display interface primarily used to connect a video source to a display device (mostly monitors). It also carries other forms of data such as audio, USB, etc.
Multi-monitor setups stand to benefit immensely.
DisplayPort 2.1 became a much bigger talking point than expected when AMD revealed its upcoming RX 7900 XTX and RX 7900 XT GPUs. It’s the latest standard from DisplayPort, a revision to the 2.0 spec ...
HDMI vs DisplayPort features differ for TVs and PCs with ARC and CEC on HDMI plus MST daisy-chaining on DisplayPort, shaping ...
Despite that, DisplayPort isn't necessarily the best format -- it's just the most accessible on PC. There are plenty of ways ...