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Monday, September 3, 2018

HDMI Cables and HDMI cable to TV

HDMI Cables and HDMI cable to TV, the TV is 4K, but does not support HDR. There are only three HDMI 1.4 interfaces. Does it mean that I can't play games with 4k resolution? USB Type C video output does not support HDMI. All Type C to HDMI are used to translate the output DisplayPort signal into a HDMI signal.

If it is Type C direct DP, it should be much cheaper, and the mini DP port is much smaller than HDMI.

I am going to buy the recommended Dell and go bigger touch monitors for office and portable use. Docking station selection is not good, adapt the go bigger with the original wiring of the phone, adapt the Dell docking station to be able to charge the phone. You can connect the U disk to facilitate the data, please recommend a brand multi-purpose USB docking station.

4K 30 frames All-I or IPB, clog built-in or plug-in, 10 bit 4K HDMI output supports BT.2020 color Matrix, manual focus assisted from Cinema EOS, touch control bar on the right side of the electronic viewfinder can set multiple functions, Currently ps4 has DHCP protection, purchased an HDMI cables from Nextbuying, but it seems that the version is too new, no use is planning to buy the second one.

The HDMI output with audio, connected to the stereo through the headphone jack on the display, but it is not convenient to plug in the headphones, or insert the handle, the sound quality is touching, so the xBox has a fiber output port.

The projector uses VGA, because the line required by the projector is super long, hundreds of meters above tens of meters, but like DVI, HDMI, DP line, they are all digital signal transmission, the length will be long, the signal will have Loss, loss (except industrial flagship, but generally quite expensive) so VGA comes in handy, VGA is analog signal, and cheaper than the former, and most mid-to-high-end, flagship projectors will be more Road VGA.

DVI 2K 60FPS

HDMI 1.4 up to 4K 30FPS

HDMI 2.0 up to 4K 60FPS

DP 1.4 up to 8K 60HZ


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