DisplayPort is a digital display interface standard put forth by the Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA). It defines a digital audio/video interconnect intended to be used between computer and display monitors, or computers and home theater systems. Similar to HDMI, in that it supports both Digital Video/Audio signals, DisplayPort is geared more toward the computer market, where HDMI dominates the Home Theater market. Tripp Lite's DisplayPort cables support a maximum bandwidth of 10.8Gbps, as well as DPCP ( DisplayPort Content Protection), and HDCP. Key Features The future standard for Digital Video and Audio connections Supports Displayport v1.2 Monitor Resolution Support: 2560x1600 @ 60Hz, 1920x1200 @ 120Hz Supports High Definition Content Protection ( HDCP )