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DisplayPort 2.0 monitors were delayed due to the coronavirus pandemic, but it shouldn’t be long until prospective owners will be able to enjoy the cutting-edge video standard. This is according to the international nonprofit corporation behind DisplayPort, VESA, which told The Verge that the world’s first DisplayPort 2.0 monitors should be hitting shelves in late 2021.
“Monitors supporting DisplayPort 2.0 are currently in development, but none have been released to market yet,” a VESA spokesperson explained in a statement sent to the publication. “DisplayPort 2.0 is working now in new system chips that should appear in products later in 2021.”
DisplayPort 2.0 is pretty remarkable because it blows away the competing HDMI standard in regard to video bandwidth...
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