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Channel (HEC) , audio return channel (ARC),3D Over HDMI, a new Micro HDMI Connector, an expanded set of
color spaces.
●HDMI
2.0: Released on September 4, 2013 increases the maximum bandwidth to 18.0 Gbit/s. Other
features of HDMI 2.0 include up to 32 audio channels, up to 1536 kHz audio sample frequency,
the HE-AAC and DRA audio standards, improved 3D capability, and additional CEC functions.
●HDMI 2.0a:
Was released on April 8, 2015, and added support for High Dynamic Range (HDR) video with
static metadata.
●HDMI 2.0b: Was released March, 2016, support for HDR Video transport and extends the static metadata
signaling to include
Hybrid Log-Gamma
●HDMI
2.1:
Released on November 28, 2017. It adds support for higher resolutions and higher refresh rates,
Dynamic HDR including 4K 120 Hz and
●DisplayPort: A VESA standard interface primarily for video, but also for audio, USB and other data.
DisplayPort (orDP) is backwards compatible with HDMI, DVI and VGA.
●DP 1.1: Was ratified on 2 April 2007, and version 1.1a was ratified on 11 January 2008. DisplayPort 1.1 allow
a maximum bandwidth of 10.8 Gbit/s (8.64 Gbit/s data rate) over a standard 4-lane main link, enough to
support 1920x1080@60Hz.
●DP 1.2: Introduced on 7 January 2010, effective bandwidth to 17.28 Gbit/s support increased resolutions,
higher refresh rates, and greater color depth, maximum resolution 3840 × 2160@60Hz.
●DP 1.4: Publish on 1 Mar, 2016.overall transmission bandwidth 32.4 Gbit/s ,DisplayPort 1.4 adds support for
Display Stream Compression 1.2 (DSC), DSC is a "visually lossless" encoding technique with up to a 3:1
compression ratio. Using DSC with HBR3 transmission rates, DisplayPort 1.4 can support 8K UHD (7680 × 4320)
at 60 Hz or 4K UHD (3840 × 2160) at 120 Hz with 30 bit/px RGB color and HDR. 4K at 60 Hz 30 bit/px RGB/HDR
can be achieved without the need for DSC.
●Multi-mode Fiber: Fibers that support many propagation paths or transverse modes are called multi-mode
fibers, generally have a wider core diameter and are used for short-distance communication links and for
applications where high power must be transmitted.
●Single-mode Fiber: Fiber that support a single mode are called single-mode fibers. Single-mode fibers are
used for most communication links longer than 1,000 meters (3,300 ft).
●SFP: Small form-factor pluggable, is a compact, hot-pluggable network interface module used for
both telecommunication and data communications applications.
Q16pro Gen2 1U
(HLG).
8K
120 Hz.
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