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    Headlines - HIS adds DisplayPort connector on low-end Radeon cards

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    Re: Headlines - HIS adds DisplayPort connector on low-end Radeon cards

    Is it worth holding off on a monitor till display port becomes a bit morre widespread? I wrongly assumed that it would be possible to convert DVI-D to displayport....

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    Lightbulb Re: Headlines - HIS adds DisplayPort connector on low-end Radeon cards

    Some top spec Dell monitors come with DVI, HDMI and Display Port. So if you're willing to splash out I'd highly recommend one of those Dell monitors now. You wont be disappointed. Even my Wii gets a slice of the pie
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    Re: Headlines - HIS adds DisplayPort connector on low-end Radeon cards

    Quote Originally Posted by Article
    The underlying GPU supports it natively, of course, but few, if any, partners have chosen to run with it, citing the lack of DisplayPort screens as the obvious stumbling block for adoption.
    Of course, it would also be pointless for monitor vendors to integrate it for the same reason, possibly even moreso for them because the extra expense of developing and integrating the interface circuitry would only make for an expensive monitor with nowhere to go. Sometimes you just gotta roll with it. At least GPU AIBs can bundle a DisplayPort->DVI dongle to tide their customers over until DisplayPort monitors show up.
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    Re: Headlines - HIS adds DisplayPort connector on low-end Radeon cards

    Quote Originally Posted by Biscuit View Post
    Is it worth holding off on a monitor till display port becomes a bit morre widespread? I wrongly assumed that it would be possible to convert DVI-D to displayport....
    I wouldn't hold off getting a monitor for Display Port, Display Port is backward compatible so if you upgrade your graphics card you can still run a DVI monitor, probably through a dongle, it's also listed as being backward compatible with VGA aswell.

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