Adapters minor update

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<div>(25.92 Gbit/s)</div>
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<div><b>Resolution</b></div>
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<div><b>Maximum Refresh Frequency*</b></div>
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<div align="center"><b>2K</b></div>
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Only the highest common / standard frequencies are listed (24&nbsp;/ 30&nbsp;/ 50&nbsp;/ 60&nbsp;/ 75&nbsp;/ 85&nbsp;/ 100&nbsp;/ 120&nbsp;/ 144&nbsp;/ 180&nbsp;/ 200&nbsp;/ 240&nbsp;Hz, or higher multiples of 60). This table is not meant to list the absolute limits down to the very last Hz. For more exact limits, refer to the bandwidth calculator <a style="text-decoration:underline; color:#000000; cursor:pointer;" onclick="openSpoiler('calc', { 'this is the': 'table id', 'scroll': true }); document.getElementById('CALC_MODE_FREQ').click();">here</a>.
* Only the highest common / standard frequencies are listed (24&nbsp;/ 30&nbsp;/ 50&nbsp;/ 60&nbsp;/ 75&nbsp;/ 85&nbsp;/ 100&nbsp;/ 120&nbsp;/ 144&nbsp;/ 180&nbsp;/ 200&nbsp;/ 240&nbsp;Hz, or higher multiples of 60). This table is not meant to list the absolute limits down to the very last Hz. For more exact limits, or for other resolutions, refer to the bandwidth calculator <a style="text-decoration:underline; color:#000000; cursor:pointer;" onclick="openSpoiler('calc', { 'this is the': 'table id', 'scroll': true }); document.getElementById('CALC_MODE_FREQ').click();">here</a>.
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Uncompressed 8&nbsp;bpc RGB color and <span style="white-space:nowrap;">CVT-R2</span> timing are assumed on this table. Maximum frequency may be different when different settings are used. For frequency limits at different settings, refer to the bandwidth calculator <a style="text-decoration:underline; color:#000000; cursor:pointer;" onclick="openSpoiler('calc', { 'this is the': 'table id', 'scroll': true }); document.getElementById('CALC_MODE_FREQ').click();">here</a>.
Uncompressed 8&nbsp;bpc RGB color and <span style="white-space:nowrap;">CVT-R2</span> timing are assumed on this table. Maximum frequency may be different when different settings are used. For frequency limits at different settings or resolutions, refer to the bandwidth calculator <a style="text-decoration:underline; color:#000000; cursor:pointer;" onclick="openSpoiler('calc', { 'this is the': 'table id', 'scroll': true }); document.getElementById('CALC_MODE_FREQ').click();">here</a>.
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<div>(42.67 Gbit/s)</div>
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<div><b>Resolution</b></div>
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<div><b>Maximum Refresh Frequency*</b></div>
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<div align="center"><b>2K</b></div>
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Only the highest common / standard frequencies are listed (24&nbsp;/ 30&nbsp;/ 50&nbsp;/ 60&nbsp;/ 75&nbsp;/ 85&nbsp;/ 100&nbsp;/ 120&nbsp;/ 144&nbsp;/ 180&nbsp;/ 200&nbsp;/ 240&nbsp;Hz, or higher multiples of 60). This table is not meant to list the absolute limits down to the very last Hz. For more exact limits, refer to the bandwidth calculator <a style="text-decoration:underline; color:#000000; cursor:pointer;" onclick="openSpoiler('calc', { 'this is the': 'table id', 'scroll': true }); document.getElementById('CALC_MODE_FREQ').click();">here</a>.
* Only the highest common / standard frequencies are listed (24&nbsp;/ 30&nbsp;/ 50&nbsp;/ 60&nbsp;/ 75&nbsp;/ 85&nbsp;/ 100&nbsp;/ 120&nbsp;/ 144&nbsp;/ 180&nbsp;/ 200&nbsp;/ 240&nbsp;Hz, or higher multiples of 60). This table is not meant to list the absolute limits down to the very last Hz. For more exact limits, or for other resolutions, refer to the bandwidth calculator <a style="text-decoration:underline; color:#000000; cursor:pointer;" onclick="openSpoiler('calc', { 'this is the': 'table id', 'scroll': true }); document.getElementById('CALC_MODE_FREQ').click();">here</a>.
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Uncompressed 8&nbsp;bpc RGB color and <span style="white-space:nowrap;">CVT-R2</span> timing are assumed on this table. Maximum frequency may be different when different settings are used. For frequency limits at different settings, refer to the bandwidth calculator <a style="text-decoration:underline; color:#000000; cursor:pointer;" onclick="openSpoiler('calc', { 'this is the': 'table id', 'scroll': true }); document.getElementById('CALC_MODE_FREQ').click();">here</a>.
Uncompressed 8&nbsp;bpc RGB color and <span style="white-space:nowrap;">CVT-R2</span> timing are assumed on this table. Maximum frequency may be different when different settings are used. For frequency limits at different settings or resolutions, refer to the bandwidth calculator <a style="text-decoration:underline; color:#000000; cursor:pointer;" onclick="openSpoiler('calc', { 'this is the': 'table id', 'scroll': true }); document.getElementById('CALC_MODE_FREQ').click();">here</a>.
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<div>(7.92 Gbit/s)</div>
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<div><b>Resolution</b></div>
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<div><b>Maximum Refresh Frequency*</b></div>
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<div align="center"><b>2K</b></div>
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Only the highest common / standard frequencies are listed (24&nbsp;/ 30&nbsp;/ 50&nbsp;/ 60&nbsp;/ 75&nbsp;/ 85&nbsp;/ 100&nbsp;/ 120&nbsp;/ 144&nbsp;/ 180&nbsp;/ 200&nbsp;/ 240&nbsp;Hz, or higher multiples of 60). This table is not meant to list the absolute limits down to the very last Hz. For more exact limits, refer to the bandwidth calculator <a style="text-decoration:underline; color:#000000; cursor:pointer;" onclick="openSpoiler('calc', { 'this is the': 'table id', 'scroll': true }); document.getElementById('CALC_MODE_FREQ').click();">here</a>.<br /><br />
* Only the highest common / standard frequencies are listed (24&nbsp;/ 30&nbsp;/ 50&nbsp;/ 60&nbsp;/ 75&nbsp;/ 85&nbsp;/ 100&nbsp;/ 120&nbsp;/ 144&nbsp;/ 180&nbsp;/ 200&nbsp;/ 240&nbsp;Hz, or higher multiples of 60). This table is not meant to list the absolute limits down to the very last Hz. For more exact limits, or for other resolutions, refer to the bandwidth calculator <a style="text-decoration:underline; color:#000000; cursor:pointer;" onclick="openSpoiler('calc', { 'this is the': 'table id', 'scroll': true }); document.getElementById('CALC_MODE_FREQ').click();">here</a>.<br /><br />
Uncompressed 8&nbsp;bpc RGB color and <span style="white-space:nowrap;">CVT-R2</span> timing are assumed on this table. Maximum frequency may be different when different settings are used. For frequency limits at different settings, refer to the bandwidth calculator <a style="text-decoration:underline; color:#000000; cursor:pointer;" onclick="openSpoiler('calc', { 'this is the': 'table id', 'scroll': true }); document.getElementById('CALC_MODE_FREQ').click();">here</a>.
Uncompressed 8&nbsp;bpc RGB color and <span style="white-space:nowrap;">CVT-R2</span> timing are assumed on this table. Maximum frequency may be different when different settings are used. For frequency limits at different settings or resolutions, refer to the bandwidth calculator <a style="text-decoration:underline; color:#000000; cursor:pointer;" onclick="openSpoiler('calc', { 'this is the': 'table id', 'scroll': true }); document.getElementById('CALC_MODE_FREQ').click();">here</a>.
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<div>17.28 Gbit/s</div>
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<div><b>Resolution</b></div>
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<div><b>Maximum Refresh Frequency*</b></div>
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<div align="center"><b>2K</b></div>
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<i>Only the highest common / standard frequencies are listed (24&nbsp;/ 30&nbsp;/ 50&nbsp;/ 60&nbsp;/ 75&nbsp;/ 85&nbsp;/ 100&nbsp;/ 120&nbsp;/ 144&nbsp;/ 180&nbsp;/ 200&nbsp;/ 240&nbsp;Hz, or higher multiples of 60). This table is not meant to list the absolute limits down to the very last Hz. For more exact limits, refer to the bandwidth calculator <a style="text-decoration:underline; color:#000000; cursor:pointer;" onclick="openSpoiler('calc', { 'this is the': 'table id', 'scroll': true }); document.getElementById('CALC_MODE_FREQ').click();">here</a>.</i><br /><br />
<i>Uncompressed 8&nbsp;bpc RGB color and <span style="white-space:nowrap;">CVT-R2</span> timing are assumed on this table. Maximum frequency may be different when different settings are used. For frequency limits at different settings, refer to the bandwidth calculator <a style="text-decoration:underline; color:#000000; cursor:pointer;" onclick="openSpoiler('calc', { 'this is the': 'table id', 'scroll': true }); document.getElementById('CALC_MODE_FREQ').click();">here</a>.</i>
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* Only the highest common / standard frequencies are listed (24&nbsp;/ 30&nbsp;/ 50&nbsp;/ 60&nbsp;/ 75&nbsp;/ 85&nbsp;/ 100&nbsp;/ 120&nbsp;/ 144&nbsp;/ 180&nbsp;/ 200&nbsp;/ 240&nbsp;Hz, or higher multiples of 60). This table is not meant to list the absolute limits down to the very last Hz. For more exact limits, or for other resolutions, refer to the bandwidth calculator <a style="text-decoration:underline; color:#000000; cursor:pointer;" onclick="openSpoiler('calc', { 'this is the': 'table id', 'scroll': true }); document.getElementById('CALC_MODE_FREQ').click();">here</a>.
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Uncompressed 8&nbsp;bpc RGB color and <span style="white-space:nowrap;">CVT-R2</span> timing are assumed on this table. Maximum frequency may be different when different settings are used. For frequency limits at different settings or resolutions, refer to the bandwidth calculator <a style="text-decoration:underline; color:#000000; cursor:pointer;" onclick="openSpoiler('calc', { 'this is the': 'table id', 'scroll': true }); document.getElementById('CALC_MODE_FREQ').click();">here</a>.
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<div>34.56 Gbit/s</div>
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<div><b>Resolution</b></div>
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<td style="background-color:#ffffff; border: 1px solid #000000; padding:8px; text-align:center; white-space:nowrap;" colspan="255">
<div><b>Maximum Refresh Frequency*</b></div>
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<div align="center"><b>2K</b></div>
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Only the highest common / standard frequencies are listed (24&nbsp;/ 30&nbsp;/ 50&nbsp;/ 60&nbsp;/ 75&nbsp;/ 85&nbsp;/ 100&nbsp;/ 120&nbsp;/ 144&nbsp;/ 180&nbsp;/ 200&nbsp;/ 240&nbsp;Hz, or higher multiples of 60). This table is not meant to list the absolute limits down to the very last Hz. For more exact limits, refer to the bandwidth calculator <a style="text-decoration:underline; color:#000000; cursor:pointer;" onclick="openSpoiler('calc', { 'this is the': 'table id', 'scroll': true }); document.getElementById('CALC_MODE_FREQ').click();">here</a>.
* Only the highest common / standard frequencies are listed (24&nbsp;/ 30&nbsp;/ 50&nbsp;/ 60&nbsp;/ 75&nbsp;/ 85&nbsp;/ 100&nbsp;/ 120&nbsp;/ 144&nbsp;/ 180&nbsp;/ 200&nbsp;/ 240&nbsp;Hz, or higher multiples of 60). This table is not meant to list the absolute limits down to the very last Hz. For more exact limits, or for other resolutions, refer to the bandwidth calculator <a style="text-decoration:underline; color:#000000; cursor:pointer;" onclick="openSpoiler('calc', { 'this is the': 'table id', 'scroll': true }); document.getElementById('CALC_MODE_FREQ').click();">here</a>.
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Uncompressed 8&nbsp;bpc RGB color and <span style="white-space:nowrap;">CVT-R2</span> timing are assumed on this table. Maximum frequency may be different when different settings are used. For frequency limits at different settings, refer to the bandwidth calculator <a style="text-decoration:underline; color:#000000; cursor:pointer;" onclick="openSpoiler('calc', { 'this is the': 'table id', 'scroll': true }); document.getElementById('CALC_MODE_FREQ').click();">here</a>.
Uncompressed 8&nbsp;bpc RGB color and <span style="white-space:nowrap;">CVT-R2</span> timing are assumed on this table. Maximum frequency may be different when different settings are used. For frequency limits at different settings or resolutions, refer to the bandwidth calculator <a style="text-decoration:underline; color:#000000; cursor:pointer;" onclick="openSpoiler('calc', { 'this is the': 'table id', 'scroll': true }); document.getElementById('CALC_MODE_FREQ').click();">here</a>.
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<div><b>Required</b></div>
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<div><b>1.1</b></div>
<div><b>DP 1.1</b></div>
<div>or higher</div>
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<div><b>1.2</b></div>
<div><b>DP 1.2</b></div>
<div>or higher</div>
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<div>up to</div>
<div><b>1.2</b></div>
<div><b>HDMI 1.2</b></div>
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<div>up to</div>
<div><b>1.4b</b></div>
<div><b>HDMI 1.4</b></div>
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<div>up to</div>
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<div>(14.40 Gbit/s)</div>
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<div><b>Resolution</b></div>
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<div><b>Maximum Refresh Frequency*</b></div>
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<div align="center"><b>2K</b></div>
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<!----* "Type 3" is an unofficial name. These HDMI&nbsp;2.0 passive adapters are defined in the DisplayPort&nbsp;1.3 specification, but no adapters of this type have been produced yet, so it is not possible to obtain one at the moment. Until then, adapting to HDMI&nbsp;2.0 must be done using an active adapter.
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Only the highest common / standard frequencies are listed (24&nbsp;/ 30&nbsp;/ 50&nbsp;/ 60&nbsp;/ 75&nbsp;/ 85&nbsp;/ 100&nbsp;/ 120&nbsp;/ 144&nbsp;/ 180&nbsp;/ 200&nbsp;/ 240&nbsp;Hz, or higher multiples of 60). This table is not meant to list the absolute limits down to the very last Hz. For more exact limits, refer to the bandwidth calculator <a style="text-decoration:underline; color:#000000; cursor:pointer;" onclick="openSpoiler('calc', { 'this is the': 'table id', 'scroll': true }); document.getElementById('CALC_MODE_FREQ').click();">here</a>.
* Only the highest common / standard frequencies are listed (24&nbsp;/ 30&nbsp;/ 50&nbsp;/ 60&nbsp;/ 75&nbsp;/ 85&nbsp;/ 100&nbsp;/ 120&nbsp;/ 144&nbsp;/ 180&nbsp;/ 200&nbsp;/ 240&nbsp;Hz, or higher multiples of 60). This table is not meant to list the absolute limits down to the very last Hz. For more exact limits, or for other resolutions, refer to the bandwidth calculator <a style="text-decoration:underline; color:#000000; cursor:pointer;" onclick="openSpoiler('calc', { 'this is the': 'table id', 'scroll': true }); document.getElementById('CALC_MODE_FREQ').click();">here</a>.
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Uncompressed 8&nbsp;bpc RGB color and <span style="white-space:nowrap;">CVT-R2</span> timing are assumed on this table. Maximum frequency may be different when different settings are used. For frequency limits at different settings, refer to the bandwidth calculator <a style="text-decoration:underline; color:#000000; cursor:pointer;" onclick="openSpoiler('calc', { 'this is the': 'table id', 'scroll': true }); document.getElementById('CALC_MODE_FREQ').click();">here</a>.
Uncompressed 8&nbsp;bpc RGB color and <span style="white-space:nowrap;">CVT-R2</span> timing are assumed on this table. Maximum frequency may be different when different settings are used. For frequency limits at different settings or resolutions, refer to the bandwidth calculator <a style="text-decoration:underline; color:#000000; cursor:pointer;" onclick="openSpoiler('calc', { 'this is the': 'table id', 'scroll': true }); document.getElementById('CALC_MODE_FREQ').click();">here</a>.
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<b>Summary</b><br /><br />
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<b>DisplayPort&nbsp;1.1</b>:
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<li>Passive adapters up to <b>HDMI&nbsp;1.2</b> speed (1080p&nbsp;60&nbsp;Hz)</li>
<li>Active adapters up to <b>HDMI&nbsp;1.4</b> speed (1080p&nbsp;144&nbsp;Hz / 1440p&nbsp;75&nbsp;Hz / 4K&nbsp;30&nbsp;Hz)</li>
</ul>
<b>DisplayPort&nbsp;1.2</b> and higher:
<ul>
<li>Passive adapters up to <b>≈HDMI&nbsp;1.4</b> speed (1080p&nbsp;120&nbsp;Hz / 1440p&nbsp;60&nbsp;Hz / 4K&nbsp;30&nbsp;Hz); <i><b>Type 2</b> adapter required for full speed; see below</i></li>
<li>Active adapters up to <b>HDMI&nbsp;2.0</b> speed (1440p&nbsp;144&nbsp;Hz / 4K&nbsp;60&nbsp;Hz)</li>
</ul>
Keep in mind the "UP TO" part. The <b>display's HDMI port</b> must also support these speeds. If your monitor only has an HDMI&nbsp;1.4 port, you will be limited to HDMI&nbsp;1.4 speeds even if you use a DP to HDMI&nbsp;2.0 active adapter.<br /><br />
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<b>Passive Adapters</b><br /><br />
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DisplayPort can be adapted to HDMI with a simple and inexpensive passive adapter up to HDMI&nbsp;1.4 speeds (full HDMI&nbsp;2.0 speed requires an active adapter, detailed further down). Any features common to both DisplayPort and HDMI will work through passive adapters, such as inline audio, high color depth, or FreeSync if the monitor supports FreeSync-over-HDMI (not all FreeSync monitors support this).<br /><br />
DisplayPort sources can be connected to HDMI displays with a simple and inexpensive passive adapter. Any features common to both DisplayPort and HDMI will work through passive adapters, such as inline audio, high color depth, or FreeSync if the monitor supports FreeSync-over-HDMI (not all FreeSync monitors support this).<br /><br />
DisplayPort to HDMI passive adapters are not bi-directional, so they cannot be used to connect an HDMI source to a DisplayPort display.<br /><br />
Using a DisplayPort to HDMI passive adapter does not provide any special advantage compared to a straight HDMI-to-HDMI connection. No additional bandwidth, features, or image improvements are gained by using a DisplayPort to HDMI adapter instead of a native HDMI output.<br /><br />
Using a DisplayPort to HDMI passive adapter does not provide any special advantage compared to a straight HDMI-to-HDMI connection. No additional bandwidth, features, or image improvements are inherited from DisplayPort by using a DP to HDMI adapter instead of a native HDMI output.<br /><br />
There are currently two types of passive DisplayPort to HDMI adapters which support different speeds:
<ul>
<li><b>Type 1</b> passive adapters support up to 4.95&nbsp;Gbit/s (HDMI&nbsp;1.2 speed; up to 1080p 60&nbsp;Hz)</li>
<li><b>Type 2</b> passive adapters support up to 9.0&nbsp;Gbit/s (≈HDMI&nbsp;1.4 speed; up to 1080p 120&nbsp;Hz / 4K 30&nbsp;Hz)</li>
<li><b>Type 1 passive adapters</b> support up to 4.95&nbsp;Gbit/s (HDMI&nbsp;1.2 speed; up to 1080p 60&nbsp;Hz)</li>
<li><b>Type 2 passive adapters</b> support up to 9.0&nbsp;Gbit/s (≈HDMI&nbsp;1.4 speed; up to 1080p 120&nbsp;Hz / 4K 30&nbsp;Hz)</li>
</ul>
(For a more detailed list of resolutions and refresh rates supported by each type, refer to the <a style="text-decoration:underline; cursor:pointer;" onclick="document.getElementById('DP_TO_HDMI_LINK').click();">table above</a>)
(For a more detailed list of resolutions and refresh rates supported by each type, refer to the <a style="text-decoration:underline; cursor:pointer;" onclick="document.getElementById('DP_TO_HDMI_LINK').click();">table above</a>)<br />
<ul>
<li><b>DisplayPort&nbsp;1.1</b> supports only <b>Type&nbsp;1</b> passive adapters (Type&nbsp;2 adapters will still work, but will be capped to the same speed as a Type&nbsp;1 adapter).</li>
<li><b>DisplayPort&nbsp;1.2</b> and higher support both <b>Type&nbsp;1</b> and <b>Type&nbsp;2</b> adapters at their full speeds.</li>
<li><b>DisplayPort&nbsp;1.3</b> and higher also have paper support for a third type of passive adapter which supports up to 18.0&nbsp;Gbit/s (full HDMI&nbsp;2.0 bandwidth), but no adapters of this type have been produced yet. As a result, active adapters are still required to reach full HDMI&nbsp;2.0 speeds with any version of DisplayPort at this time.</li>
<li><b>DisplayPort&nbsp;1.1</b> only supports <b>Type&nbsp;1</b> passive adapters (Type&nbsp;2 adapters will still work, but will be capped to the same speed as a Type&nbsp;1 adapter).</li>
<li><b>DisplayPort&nbsp;1.2</b> and higher support both <b>Type&nbsp;1</b> and <b>Type&nbsp;2</b> passive adapters.</li>
</ul>
DisplayPort&nbsp;1.3 and higher also have paper support for a third type of passive adapter which supports up to 18.0&nbsp;Gbit/s (full HDMI&nbsp;2.0 bandwidth), but no adapters of this type have been produced yet. As a result, active adapters are still required to reach full HDMI&nbsp;2.0 speeds with any version of DisplayPort at this time.<br /><br />
Retailers do not usually label their passive adapters as "Type&nbsp;1" or "Type&nbsp;2", so they must be identified by the maximum resolution claimed by the manufacturer. Type&nbsp;1 passive adapters will usually list a maximum of 1920×1080 or 1920×1200 at 60&nbsp;Hz, while Type&nbsp;2 adapters will support up to 1920×1080 120&nbsp;Hz or 4K 30&nbsp;Hz.<br /><br />
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DisplayPort to HDMI Type&nbsp;2 passive adapter dongle (use with HDMI cable):
&nbsp; <a target="_blank" href="https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01GW8DZV4/?tag=linus21-20">Amazon US (1)</a>
&nbsp; <a target="_blank" href="https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00K0UDYLM/?tag=linus21-20">Amazon US (2)</a>
&nbsp; <a target="_blank" href="https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B01GW8DZV4/?tag=linus21-20">Amazon UK</a>
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DisplayPort to HDMI Type&nbsp;2 passive adapter cable (1.8&nbsp;meters):
&nbsp; <a target="_blank" href="https://www.amazon.com/dp/B013G4F0D8/?tag=linus21-20">Amazon US (1)</a>
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Mini DisplayPort to HDMI Type&nbsp;2 passive adapter dongle (use with HDMI cable):
&nbsp; <a target="_blank" href="https://www.amazon.com/dp/B019Q1DQKE/?tag=linus21-20">Amazon US</a>
&nbsp; <a target="_blank" href="https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B01GW8I2BM/?tag=linus21-20">Amazon UK</a>
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Mini DisplayPort to HDMI Type&nbsp;2 passive adapter cable (1.8&nbsp;meters):
&nbsp; <a target="_blank" href="https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01DPUGRA8/?tag=linus21-20">Amazon US</a>
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<b>Active Adapters</b><br /><br />
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Currently, an active adapter is required for converting any version of DisplayPort to HDMI&nbsp;2.0. The source must be DisplayPort&nbsp;1.2 or higher to use these adapters.<br /><br />
Active adapters can be used to reach up to HDMI&nbsp;2.0 speeds (from DP&nbsp;1.2 or higher), or up to HDMI&nbsp;1.4 speeds (from DP&nbsp;1.1).<br /><br />
As with all active adapters, maximum resolution / refresh rate and features support are subject to each individual product's limitations, so read the product description. Not all DisplayPort to HDMI active adapters will support HDMI&nbsp;2.0 speeds.<br /><br />
The recommendations listed below all support both DP&nbsp;1.2+ to HDMI&nbsp;2.0 conversion and DP&nbsp;1.1 to HDMI&nbsp;1.4 conversion, with inline audio and full resolution/refresh rate/color support. They are not bi-directional, so they cannot be used to connect an HDMI computer/laptop/console to a DisplayPort display.<br /><br />
DisplayPort&nbsp;1.2 to HDMI&nbsp;2.0 active adapter dongle (use with HDMI cable):
&nbsp; <a target="_blank" href="https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00S0C7QO8/?tag=linus21-20">Amazon US (1)</a>
&nbsp; <a target="_blank" href="https://www.amazon.com/dp/B017BQ8I54/?tag=linus21-20">Amazon US (2)</a>
&nbsp; <a target="_blank" href="https://www.amazon.com/dp/B017BQ8I54/?tag=linus21-20">US (2)</a>
&nbsp; <a target="_blank" href="https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00S0C7QO8/?tag=linus21-20">UK</a>
&nbsp; <a target="_blank" href="https://www.amazon.de/dp/B00S0C7QO8/?tag=linus21-20">DE</a>
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Mini DisplayPort&nbsp;1.2 to HDMI&nbsp;2.0 active adapter dongle (use with HDMI cable):
&nbsp; <a target="_blank" href="https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00S0BWR2K/?tag=linus21-20">Amazon US (1)</a>
&nbsp; <a target="_blank" href="https://www.amazon.com/dp/B017BQCUGW/?tag=linus21-20">Amazon US (2)</a>
&nbsp; <a target="_blank" href="https://www.amazon.com/dp/B017BQCUGW/?tag=linus21-20">US (2)</a>
&nbsp; <a target="_blank" href="https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00S0BWR2K/?tag=linus21-20">UK</a>
&nbsp; <a target="_blank" href="https://www.amazon.de/dp/B00S0BWR2K/?tag=linus21-20">DE</a>
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Is HDMI limited to 60&nbsp;Hz?
Is HDMI Limited to 60&nbsp;Hz?
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<b>Is HDMI limited to 60&nbsp;Hz?</b><br /><br />
<b>Is HDMI Limited to 60&nbsp;Hz?</b><br /><br />
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No, HDMI is not limited to 60&nbsp;Hz. Only HDMI&nbsp;1.0 and 1.1 were restricted to specific formats (which were all 60&nbsp;Hz and under), but this restriction was removed in HDMI&nbsp;1.2 in 2005, and HDMI has not had any hard limit on refresh frequency since then. 720p&nbsp;120&nbsp;Hz in fact is explicitly listed in HDMI&nbsp;1.2 as a supported format, although at 1080p it was still limited to 60&nbsp;Hz by bandwidth constraints. HDMI&nbsp;1.3 in 2006 alleviated these bandwidth constraints, increasing it to surpass <span style="white-space:nowrap;">Dual-Link</span> DVI, and 1080p&nbsp;144&nbsp;Hz has been allowed over HDMI ever since then.<br /><br />
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