正解:E
Explanation
DisplayPort is a type of external monitor connection that provides the highest possible resolution for a PC.
DisplayPort supports up to 8K resolution at 60 Hz, or 4K resolution at 120 Hz, with a maximum bandwidth of
32.4 Gbps. DisplayPort also supports audio, multiple monitors, and adaptive sync. DisplayPort is compatible with other types of connections, such as HDMI and DVI, with adapters.
References: The Official CompTIA A+ Core 1 Student Guide (Exam 220-1101) eBook, page 3-9.