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		<title>What is a DisplayPort Cable</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The DisplayPort Cable is a widely used video digital display interface which has seen itself in the market since 2006. The first version, 1.0 was approved by VESA (Video Electronics Standards Association) in May 2006 and has since come to version 1.1a.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The <a href="http://www.cables-leads.co.uk/computer-cables/monitor-cables/displayport-cables">DisplayPort Cable</a> is a widely used video digital display interface which  has seen itself in the market since 2006. The first version, 1.0 was approved by  VESA (Video Electronics Standards Association) in May 2006 and has since come to  version 1.1a.</p>
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<p>What are the benefits of utilising a <a title="Display Port Cable" href="http://www.cables-leads.co.uk/computer-cables/monitor-cables/displayport-cables">Display Port Cable</a>? The answer becomes  quite literally, crystal clear once used with Hi-Def Media such as Blu-Ray,  monitor or laptop connections – DisplayPort boasts to hold the only technology  that manages to display every pixel on screen with the fastest refresh rates,  allow constant technology upgrades without losing the ability to connect to  devices that utilize HDMI, DVI or VGA . With a 10 gigabit colour standard,  <a title="DipslayPort Cables" href="http://www.cables-leads.co.uk/computer-cables/monitor-cables/displayport-cables">DisplayPort Cables</a> have the potential to set the future standard in high  performance digital connectors. The DisplayPort cable is clean and simple,  allowing for the removal of a lot of annoying cords and cables to create a more  aesthetically pleasing environment.</p>
<p>Video gamers will find that the DisplayPort connector is an extremely popular  choice amongst high performance techies with built in 3D stereo transmission and  natively built high resolution and refresh rate support that allow some of the  best quality monitors in the industry to enhance the experience and  graphics.</p>
<p>Home theatre enthusiasts will find that using a DisplayPort Cable as a pose  to a HDMI or DVI connection, the quality difference will be hardly noticeable.  With an ultra-thin fibre optic cable that enables the Display Port to present  high performance display and audio, the cable lives up to the standard of  excellence in quality. Furthermore, the DisplayPort connector is ready built for  Blu-ray discs with additional support for HDCP.</p>
<p>For anyone who wants to explore the full experience of a Hi-Def experience,  DisplayPort Cables do live up to their claims for high quality performance. With  a little few features here and there, such as a 15m cable support and ultra  sleek digital monitor support which won’t be found in any VGA, DVI and HDMI  cable, the Displayport Cable has enough creative perks to cut itself a nice  slice of the cable market.</p>
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