VGA (D-Sub): An analog video signal interface. It is an old video signal mode with a maximum supported resolution of 1080P. It is mostly used for monitor products compatible with older computers.
HDMI: Can achieve high-definition picture quality and audio output simultaneously. It has good compatibility and is widely used, but its bandwidth is limited (e.g., HDMI 2.0 supports UHD at 60Hz).
DP (DisplayPort): Can achieve high-definition picture quality and audio output simultaneously. Its bandwidth is higher than HDMI, supporting high resolutions and high refresh rates (e.g., DP 1.4 can drive UHD at 144Hz). It is widely used in high-end gaming monitors.
Type-C (USB-C): Can achieve high-definition picture quality and audio output simultaneously, and can also supply power to the signal source. It is suitable for expanding the use of laptops and mobile phones.





















