The DisplayPort Alt Mode standard enables a USB-C connector and single cable to deliver full DisplayPort audio/video performance, with SuperSpeed USB data, and up to 100 watts of power. DisplayPort ...
If you’re using a USB-C port to connect a computer to a display, you’re most likely using DisplayPort Alternate Mode (Alt Mode), and due to non-existent adoption, we can pretty much guarantee you’re ...
VESA has released an update to the DisplayPort Alt Mode specification. Version 2.0 of this spec is said to enable "all of the latest capabilities of DisplayPort through the USB Type-C connector". Thus ...
Next year will see the introduction of laptops and desktops that should be able to connect to massive 16K displays running HDR across USB-C, thanks to a new DisplayPort Alt Mode 2.0 standard released ...
Editor’s Note: This article on MSolutions’ ISE presence was originally published on Dec. 9, 2025. Since then, we updated it on Jan. 9, 2026. MSolutions, the Ra’Anana, Israel-based supplier of AV ...
The USB4 spec is getting better and better with each new announcement from the Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA). The latest update from the standard body concerns the DisplayPort Alt ...
USB 4 is on the way, and when it arrives it’ll support data transfer speeds up to 40 Gbps. At least that’s what we learned when the specification was released last year. But it turns out that speeds ...
DisplayPort Alt Mode 2.0 will start appearing in devices next year DisplayPort Alt Mode 2.0 will start appearing in devices next year is a reporter with five years of experience covering consumer tech ...
Google’s June Android update is out, and it’s bringing a few notable changes for Pixel phones. The most interesting is that the Pixel 8a, Pixel 8, and Pixel 8 Pro are all getting DisplayPort Alt Mode ...
It’s been a decade since Google released a phone that supported video output over a USB cable. But there’s a chance the company’s next phone could bring back the feature. DisplayPort Alt Mode ...
USB 4 is just around the corner and ready to leave USB 3.2 in the dust with double the speeds. Now, VESA has announced that it will fully support the massive bandwidth available for the DisplayPort ...