DisplayPort cables start to pop up
DisplayPort cables start to pop up. Accell has announced they are preparing the release of a complete line of DisplayPort cables with availability starting at the end of April 2008.
UltraAV DisplayPort cables deliver both digital video and digital audio in one compact cable, and are HDCP and DPCP compatible. They will be available in 3, 6, 10 and 16-foot lengths and support up to 1080p HD resolution and 2560×1600 computer resolution. Prices start at $39.99 MSRP.
Accell’s UltraAV DisplayPort to HDMI Adapter cable adapts a DisplayPort interface to an HDMI interface, requires no external power, and supports color depths of up to 36-bits for billions of colors. It is also HDCP and DPCP compatible, and supports up to 1080p HD resolution and 2560×1600 computer resolution.
Lastly, the UltraAV DisplayPort to DVI Adapter cable adapts a DisplayPort interface to a Digital Visual Interface. Requiring no external power, this adapter cable supports up to 1080p TV resolution and 1900×1200 computer resolution, as well as supports color depths of up to 24-bits.
DisplayPort is a digital display interface standard that can be used to connect a computer to a monitor, HDTV or projector. It is replacing DVI on PC video cards and is able to transmit both video and audio over a single cable. Ideal for both the PC market and A/V market, PC users with a DisplayPort enabled graphics card can connect to a DisplayPort enabled display or adapt the DisplayPort enabled PC to their existing HDMI or DVI enabled display.