I've been doing some reading regarding 4K displays, and apparently they require 2 DVI connections in order to support that high of a resolution at 60Hz, and that one DVI connection results in 30Hz.
So I imagine that must mean there's new solutions on the horizon that we'll be looking at as 4K panels come into pricing focus for the main audience over the next few years, since requiring multiple DVI connections and limitations to 60Hz really isn't practical for a mass market audience. However, after some searching around, I haven't found any information on it yet.
So my question is as follows: What're going to be the next connectors beyond HDMI/DVI to support the immense amount of data that's required for 4K displays through one cable?
So I imagine that must mean there's new solutions on the horizon that we'll be looking at as 4K panels come into pricing focus for the main audience over the next few years, since requiring multiple DVI connections and limitations to 60Hz really isn't practical for a mass market audience. However, after some searching around, I haven't found any information on it yet.
So my question is as follows: What're going to be the next connectors beyond HDMI/DVI to support the immense amount of data that's required for 4K displays through one cable?