8K doesn’t even hit 10Gbps at 480fps.
That would have to be compressed. 4K@60 is 18Gbps.
8K doesn’t even hit 10Gbps at 480fps.
That would have to be compressed. 4K@60 is 18Gbps.
At this point we should just swing to 10 gbps sfp+ ports
That’s not enough bandwidth unless you want compressed video.
Which is just silly. Displayport is 80 Gbps already.
They do but probably not in a way that you understand. Instead of the bandwidth which to be honest most people won’t know what that means either, they use
STANDARD HDMI CABLE
STANDARD HDMI CABLE WITH ETHERNEiT
HIGH SPEED HDMI CABLE
HIGH SPEED HDMI CABLE WITH ETHERNET
ULTRA HIGH SPEED HDMI CABLE
Each one specifies the standard and is almost always printed on the cable. I can’t think of any off the top of my head that wasn’t labeled but I’m sure there are and if you don’t see it printed on the cable then throw it out.
You can read more about this naming convention here. https://www.cablematters.com/Blog/HDMI/HDMI-cable-types-the-ultimate-guide
I would argue they don’t usually say it that way for Musk
OP said it’s weird that they did and you seem to agree and give reasons why. I don’t see the confusion.
Speaker setups have been expensive for a while if they’re done correctly with good equipment. This just changes what goes to the speakers.
Usually if money is burning a hole in your pocket then it means it’s extra money and bills are paid. At least, that is how I’ve always used it and heard it used.
Sounds like a shit VPN to me. I can select a region (US East) or individual states with PIA and basically the same with Surfshark.
That’s not a human behavior imo
That’s what the marker lights are for not the headlights. Also if it’s a commercial plane as it sounds like it is traffic control and transponders kind of do that.
Why?
200 million daily users probably. Even if half are bots that’s still a ton of users.
Maybe I’m just OOTL but why bring up muskrat?
This rage bait question could be reworded as…
Why do people consume <anything> when we know it’s bad for the earth.
That’s just a commercial display. Most commercial displays don’t have an OS and require a separate device for showing video like an Nvidia Shield, PC, etc.