A DisplayPort Port That You Can Plug HDMI Into

p1mrx@sh.itjust.works to Technology@lemmy.world – 245 points –
A DisplayPort Port That You Can Plug HDMI Into
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This reminds me of the e-SATA port that was also a USB port.

eSATA seemed like it had potential but I can’t say I ever actually used it. I remember those ports, though. Might have a motherboard kicking around in storage with one.

I used esata back in the day and I loved it. I had a second hard drive that I could plug into my laptop with all my games on it. This was back when SSDs were $1 per GB on a good day so 120GB SSDs were typical.

And even in the early days of USB 3 external HDDs were slow. It wasn’t until uasp became a thing that they didn’t suck outside of backing up large files.

There was a brief period of time where eSATA was starting to show up and there were never enough USB 3 ports. eSATA would have been kind of handy but I've never used it either.

I actually just bought a PCIe eSATA card to use with a 4 bay HDD enclosure. The ports kinda suck though

eSATAp! What a wild combination.

Not actually a terrible idea, even if it frequently was limited to powering 2.5" drives due to a lack of 12V. Some had extra contacts for that, but most that I saw didn't.

Can every KVM do this please?

You can make it sooo cursed lol.

A KVM usually have circuitry that can handle a specific total bandwidth and a specific number of HDMI or DP ports (I've seen a few where using 2x 4K displays would disable the remaining ports until disconnected due to bandwidth).

To make this work as expected for a KVM you need circuitry to handle all ports being used for either standard (expensive, lol), and have each physical port connected to I/O on both the HDMI and DP controller. Or support half and half, but connect each port to even more I/O ports and start doing switching...

The obvious difference is the shape of the connector in the port. The DP proper has a little "L" leg on it.