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  2. The Best Gaming Monitors to Help You Crush the Competition - AOL

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    Whether you’re a esports competitor or a weekend warrior, the best gaming monitors will show your games in a whole new light. ... With dual HDMI 2.1 ports, console players can connect both ...

  3. Expert picks: The best gaming monitors - AOL

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    Experts explain what makes a gaming monitor different and what to consider when shopping for your next screen.

  4. List of video connectors - Wikipedia

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    It can also carry audio, USB, and other forms of data. DisplayPort is backward compatible with other interfaces such as HDMI and DVI through the use of active or passive adapters. Male Mini DisplayPort plug Mini DisplayPort: Proposed alternative to HDMI, used with computer displays: (VGA, DVI) Apple Inc.'s successor to their own Mini-DVI.

  5. AMD Eyefinity - Wikipedia

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    Alternatively active DisplayPort-to-DVI/HDMI/VGA adapters can be employed. [4] The setup of large video walls by connecting multiple computers over Gigabit Ethernet or Ethernet is also supported. [5] The version of AMD Eyefinity (aka DCE, display controller engine) introduced with Excavator-based Carrizo APUs features a Video underlay pipe. [6]

  6. HDMI - Wikipedia

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    Any DVI-to-HDMI adapter can function as an HDMI-to-DVI adapter (and vice versa). [56] Typically, the only limitation is the gender of the adapter's connectors and the gender of the cables and sockets it is used with. Features specific to HDMI, such as remote-control and audio transport, are not available in devices that use legacy DVI-D signalling.

  7. FreeSync - Wikipedia

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    The original FreeSync is based over DisplayPort 1.2a, using an optional feature that VESA terms Adaptive-Sync. [9] [10] This feature was in turn ported by AMD from a Panel-Self-Refresh (PSR) feature from Embedded DisplayPort 1.0, [11] which allows panels to control its own refreshing intended for power-saving on laptops. [12]