Secomp - Catalog 2023/24

Computer Cables / Connectors / Adapters We have created a legend for you that explains our icons in connection with the corresponding interface standard here in the catalog as well as in the e-shop. This makes it even easier for you to quickly and easily find the right cable for you or your customer at a glance! DisplayPort v1.1 DP (DisplayPort) is a universal standard for the transmission of image and sound signals. Areas of application are in particular the connection of monitors or also televisions to computers and similar devices. DisplayPort and HDMI are competing standards, although originally for different areas of application. An important technical difference: A connection from DisplayPort to HDMI or DVI is not bidirectional and therefore only usable in one direction, because the DisplayPort connector must be used on the data source side due to protocol (e.g. at the graphics card). DisplayPort v1.1 supports a maximum resolution of 1920x1600 at up to 60Hz and is thus roughly comparable to HDMI High Speed and still perfectly suitable for the current market. An important advantage of DisplayPort is the way it is locked in place, which, unlike DVI, does not need to be screwed in place, but instead clips in securely with tension. DisplayPort v1.2 DP v1.2 is the first standard of the interface that enables resolutions in 4K. It achieves up to 3840x2560 at 60Hz, which makes DisplayPort v1.2 predestined for applications with high graphics requirements on the PC or notebook, such as PC games or graphic design. DisplayPort v1.2 is the first to use the daisy chain feature, which allows monitors connected via DisplayPort to be connected in series and used independently of each other, so that only one DP output is required on the PC/ notebook. DisplayPort v1.3/v1.4 DisplayPort v1.3 and v1.4 use identical cable material. In addition to the already known daisy chain, the standards are supplemented by HDR support and image compression by color subsampling (DSC, Display Screen Compression), which are supported by both standards. DisplayPort v1.4, however, adds FEC (Forward Error Correction), an error correction feature to prevent data loss when using DSC. DisplayPort v1.3 and v1.4 both support a maximum resolution of 5K or 2880p (equivalent to 5120x2880) at 60Hz without the use of compression, and DisplayPort v1.4 even supports up to 8K or 4320p (equivalent to 7680x4320) at 30Hz when DSC is used. DisplayPort v2.0 • DisplayPort v2.0 supports Display Stream Compression 1.2a (DSC), Forward Error Correction and the HDR10 standard. DisplayPort 2.1 • This version incorporates the new DP40 and DP80 cable certifications, which test DisplayPort cables for proper operation at the UHBR10 (40 Gbit/s) and UHBR20 (80 Gbit/s) speeds introduced in version 2.0. DisplayPort 2.1 has added a new DisplayPort bandwidth management feature to enable DisplayPort tunneling to coexist with other I/O data traffic more efficiently over the USB4 link. Interface Standard HDMI – High Definition Multimedia Interface We have created a legend for you that explains our icons in connection with the corresponding interface standard here in the catalog as well as in the e-shop. This makes it even easier for you to quickly and easily find the right cable for you or your customer at a glance! HDMI High Speed HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface) is the standard interface in the multimedia sector for the transmission of HDTV signals and other content. It unifies existing transmission methods and extends the quality features of the previous transmission types. Thanks to the maximum resolution of up to 1080p (1920x1080 / 1920x1200) at up to 60Hz, the „HDMI High Speed“ variant is the current standard in the home user sector and thus offers video displays in Full HD as well as 3D TV. HDMI High Speed with Ethernet The variant „HDMI High Speed with Ethernet“ transmits image signals up to 2160p (3840x2160) at 30Hz and thus offers the capacity for video representations in 4K and 3D TV- the standard is also equipped with an additional HDMI Ethernet Channel (HEC) for network connections and an Audio Return Channel (ARC) for the return of audio signals. HDMI Ultra HD with Ethernet (UHD-1). An even better video presentation is achieved with „HDMI Ultra HD with Ethernet“, also called UHD-1- the standard transmits image signals up to 2160p (3840x2160) at up to 60Hz and thus offers a much smoother image presentation in UHD as well as in 3D TV. Also used here are the additional HDMI Ethernet Channel (HEC) for network connections, the Audio Return Channel (ARC) for the return of audio signals and the new feature HDR for a much better color space. Cables in this category are essential accessories for anyone who wants to take full advantage of a 4K TV, monitor or projector. HDMI Ultra HD with Ethernet (UHD-2) The „HDMI Ultra HD with Ethernet“ standard also recognizes UHD-2 quality, which supports particularly future-proof resolutions up to 8K (7680x4320) at up to 60Hz. These are dedicated cables, in which all features of UHD-1 are adopted. The first 8K-capable devices are already on the market for private users. Nevertheless, this is a standard intended for professional users for the time being. High quality HDMI cable with resolutions up to 10K (10240 x 4320) at 30Hz! • Supports a resolution of up to 10240x4320 pixels at a refresh rate of up to 30Hz! HDMI Mini HDMI Micro HDMI 2160p UHD–1 3Dcapable 4K 4320p UHD–2 3Dcapable 8K 7760 UHS 3Dcapable 10K 1080p FULL HD 3Dcapable 2K 2160p 3Dcapable 4K 2880p 5K 4320p 8K 2560p 4K 1600p 2K Interface Standard – DisplayPort DisplayPort v1.4 3.03 3

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