Originally Posted by
Need
Really? All the new monitors have it. At work all the computers are connected to display port for the monitors. Only recently they are changing to USB-C.
All my monitors have USB-C. Prior to that I was a mostly Apple user so mine had Thunderbolt 2 (or whatever it was called). Thankfully I made the switch to Linux this year since Apple only uses ARM chips now. I only wish I'd made the move a long time ago.
I have seen Display Port, and some of my monitors supported it, but I always used thunderbolt.