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DisplayPort is a digital display interface standard developed by the Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA). It is designed to transmit video data from a source such as a computer to a display such as a monitor, and it can also carry audio signals and other data. DisplayPort is widely used in desktop and laptop graphics cards, professional displays, and docking stations, and it supports high resolutions and refresh rates with multi-monitor configurations.
Since its introduction in 2006, DisplayPort has evolved through several generations. Each iteration increases the maximum
DisplayPort connections can be adapted to other interfaces using passive or active adapters; DP++ dual-mode allows
As for the term DisplayPortthe, there is no recognized standard by that exact name. It may be