DisplayPort is a digital display interface standard put forth by the Video Electronics Standards Association. It defines a new royalty-free digital audio/video interconnect intended to be used primarily between a computer and its display monitor or a computer and a home-theatre system. 5.184 or 8.64 Gbit/s forward link channel supports high resolution displays with a single cable. 8b/10b data transmission (up to 2.7 GHz symbol rate up to 4 lanes). Reduced bandwidth transmission for 15 metre cable (at least 1920x1080p60 24 bpp). Full bandwidth transmission for 2 metre cable. Supports color depth of 6 8 10 12 and 16 bits per color component. Supports YCbCr color space (ITU-R BT.601-5 and BT.709-4) 4:2:2 chroma subsampling Optional Dual-Mode support generates DVI/HDMI signal with a simple line-level conversion dongle.