Jei nereik perduot garso i monitoriu, tai Display port turetu but geriau. DisplayPort version 1.2 can support video resolutions of up to 3840 x 2160 pixels (4K) at a refresh rate of 60Hz, and it supports all common 3D video formats. In terms of bandwidth, it can manage 17.28Gbps. Version 1.3, when it arrives, will support up to 8192 x 4320 (8K) resolution, or two simultaneous 4K streams. It will also double bandwidth to 32.4Gbps. The downside of DisplayPort at the moment is that it doesn't support ethernet data, and the standard doesn't have an audio return channel. However, it is capable of multiple video outputs which means more than one display. See also: How to connect two displays to a laptop with one DisplayPort connector. Meanwhile, HDMI version 1.4 is the most common at the moment. This supports the same 4K resolution as DisplayPort 1.2, but at just 30Hz (or 4096 x 2160 at 24Hz). HDMI 2.0 is newer on the scene in a few devices such as this Sony TV. This doubles the refresh rate to 60 Hz as well as increases bandwidth from 10.2- to 18Gbps. Unlike DisplayPort, all HDMI supports return audio and you can buy versions which include up to 100Mbps ethernet.The former means you can upstream audio to a device like an AV receiver if, for example, your TV gets broadcast TV but you don't want to hear the audio from the built-in speakers. On 2018-05-02 08:10, General Waste wrote: > Kuriuo kabeliu geriau jungti? Dabar sujungta Display port.