• JohnWorks@sh.itjust.works
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      14 天前

      I’m glad they provide the option for both ports but I worry it might be confusing for consumers and a dongle might have been a better call here. They probably should’ve done what Nvidia has done and have the firmware for HDMI on the video chip rather than on the OS.

    • NuXCOM_90Percent@lemmy.zip
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      14 天前

      There are still handshake issues with that.

      There IS a workaround consumers can do. It involves flashing a REALLY sketchy firmware to one of the mainstream dongles. And it still isn’t true HDMI 2.1. It just gets you VRR and enough HDR that I don’t know the difference.

      But probably not something a company like Valve wants to actively sell. Expect hundreds of variants on aliexpress but your country may vary as to whether that is cost effective to purchase.

    • ulterno@programming.dev
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      13 天前

      Yeah. 2x DisplayPorts would allow for 2 monitors to be connected.
      It would have been much better.

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        13 天前

        Lots of DisplayPort monitors can support daisy chaining, so you don’t even need 2 ports on the system.

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          13 天前

          Well, I have only seen the cheaper ones that don’t and won’t that also require the DP cable to actually be a good one, instead of whatever I found around? I actually tried quite a bit to find a DP cable that I could know, would have a better data-rate, but all I found was people reselling the complementary cables that came in device packages, for a few extra bucks. Only HDMI being available with properly rated packages.