Crying won't make the majority of the displays or end devices and appliances that only have HDMI go away.
HDMI 2.2 Announced With 96 Gbps Bandwidth - Still With Restricted Licensing
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Originally posted by Errinwright View Post
I think the primary issue with DP is the leniency involved in misrepresentation of DP2.1 marketing. Some could argue it verges on a scam (e.g. certain gaming monitors or cable manufacturers etc.).
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Originally posted by Forge View Post
Just like HDMI, you plug and it works. What are you encountering with DP that's complicated, that isn't for HDMI?
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Originally posted by Quackdoc View Post
designing boards. HDMI is way easier and can reasonably be done by a hobbiest with an fpga in short time, spec complient DP on the otherhand...
older versions still delivered pixels synchronous to the cathode ray of a CRT would display them, having gaps for vblank/hblank (with no error correction)
its so atrocious i had to read thru the spec myself to believe it
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Originally posted by Forge View Post
These are things that HDMI flat out can't do at all. If DP offers more things, and they aren't easy, that's not a win for HDMI. Everything HDMI does, DP does as well, as easily, or better. That's the point I was making.
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Originally posted by discordian View Post
are you sure thats true for HDMI 2.1 and up? they use a packet-based transport like DP.
older versions still delivered pixels synchronous to the cathode ray of a CRT would display them, having gaps for vblank/hblank (with no error correction)
its so atrocious i had to read thru the spec myself to believe it
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