A DisplayPort cable is HDCP and DPCP capable, ensuring that digitally
protected content is displayed properly on the connected display. Each cable
features small, USB-sized latching connectors, with support for two-way display
connectivity and optional audio support.
Plus, DisplayPort cables feature a unique micro-packet architecture that
supports new display features as the DisplayPort standard is further developed.
Supporting a maximum bandwidth of 10.8 Gbps, DisplayPort is capable of providing
higher performance than either HDMI or dual link DVI and supports next
generation multimedia applications with a maximum resolution capability of up to
WQXGA (2560×1600).