• Tja@programming.dev
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        2 years ago

        We cannot have two standards, that’s ridiculous! We need to develop one universal standard that covers everyone’s use cases.

        • frezik@midwest.social
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          2 years ago

          It’s usually easy enough to adapt it as needed. It can typically send signals compatible with HDMI and DVI-D just fine.

          • zarenki@lemmy.ml
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            2 years ago

            The passive adapters that connect to DP++ ports probably still rely on this HDMI specific driver/firmware support for these features.

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            2 years ago

            Can it use others, and is there a benefit? USB C makes a lot of sense; lower material usage, small, carries data, power and connects to almost everything now.

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              2 years ago

              I believe USB-C is the only connector supported for carrying DisplayPort signals other than DisplayPort itself.

              The biggest issue with USB-C for display in my opinion is that cable specs vary so much. A cable with a type c end could carry anywhere from 60-10000MB/s and deliver anywhere from 5-240W. What’s worse is that most aren’t labeled, so even if you know what spec you need you’re going to have a hell of a time finding it in a pile of identical black cables.

              Not that I dislike USB-C. It’s a great connector, but the branding of USB has always been a mess.

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                2 years ago

                would be neat to somehow have a standard color coding. kinda how USB 3 is (usually) blue, maybe there could be thin bands of color on the connector?

                better yet, maybe some raised bumps so visually impaired people could feel what type it was. for example one dot is USB 2, two could be USB 3, etc

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                  2 years ago

                  Have you looked at the naming of the usb standards? No you havn’t otherwise you wouldn’t make this sensible suggestion.

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                    2 years ago

                    the shenenigans with USB 3 naming you mean? you’re right, this would be too logical for USB lol