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My next TV purchase will be based on which models have Display Port.
...And which don't have smart features, but that's a given.
Is DVI completely out of the picture? I hate the connector, but I've had a lot of issues with DP, mainly around Linux support and multi-monitor setups.
I was kinda hoping USB-C/4/Thunderbolt would step into this space and normalize chaining and small connectors, but all of those monitors are stupidly expensive.
The only problems I've had with DP are when I have to put it through an adapter to turn it into HDMI for a display that didn't have DP input.
Video over USB-C just ends up being Display Port, doesn't it? I guess it depends on the subtype of USB.
I guess? Protocol vs connector always throws me a little.