Damn now I have to boycott an entire video connector.

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      If TVs would have it that would be nice. I use a PC attached to my TV and don’t have the option.

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        TVs are not very good displays for computers. You have to go through a bunch of settings to turn off as much image processing as possible. Even then, the latency will still be higher than a gaming monitor. You have to disable overscan, which always seems to be on by default even though it’s only useful for CRTs and makes absolutely no sense for a digital display with digital signals. Also, I’ve never had a single TV that will actually go into standby when commanded. It will just stay on with a no signal message when the computer turns off the output.

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        There was a panasonic (I think it was them) that had a Displayport connection, but that didn’t last.

        I suspect HDMI threatened to cut their licence if they kept putting DP on the TVs.

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      Why?

      I’ve never understood the difference other than I get the vague sense display port is associated with apple.

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        DisplayPort is designed to give your GPU a fast connection to your display. HDMI is designed to give the copyright holder of the video you are watching a DRM protected connection to your display to make piracy harder.

        This is why DisplayPort is better for the consumer but HDMI is more popular because the device manufacturers are really in charge of what you get.

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          HDMI is designed to give the copyright holder of the video you are watching a DRM protected connection

          Care to explain how one feature added years in defines what the entire thing is “designed for”? HDMI had nothing related to drm for several years

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        The only disadvantage of display port that I can think of is that it’s harder to find capture devices (or at least Linux compatible ones) that have display port. Generally no one cares about that stuff though. I use capture cards because I sometimes do stuff involving other computers and it’s 1000 times more convenient to have a vlc window floating around with the display output.

        No one seems to have this use case besides me, I’m just glad that there exist capture cards fast enough to do playback in real-time and not a 5 second delay. I don’t stream.

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          the reason why its harder is because devices with display port can basically nayively record without a capture card. other devices where it would be common like consoles design it to be plugged into a tv. and those in the tv business and console business are either in, or fold into the HDMI consortum standards.

          this mindset will never change till basically most tv manufacturers put displayport on tvs

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        Aside from DisplayPort having more bandwidth, as someone else pointed out, HDMI is consumer video garbage. DisplayPort was designed for use as a computer display. Also, HDMI Forum is a cartel that charges ridiculous licensing fees for their proprietary interface. VESA is a standards body and their licensing costs are much more reasonable.

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      Because the cartel members want their super high res content only available with Genuine DRM Bullshit™. The gambit won’t work, of course, but they’re gonna try like hell.