# Display specifications The display subsystem is a software component that allows high-quality graphics and video output on devices. The following sections explain the key features of the display subsystem along with the capabilities, and advanced features. See the appropriate chip product for device-specific information. Tab QCS6490 Tab IQ-9075 Tab IQ-8275 **Key features** The display subsystem supports the following key features: - Wayland and Weston with upstream aligned protocol - Weston with direct rendering manager (DRM) backend module - Weston remote desktop protocol (RDP) backend - DSI 1.2 - MIPI DSI D-PHY **Capabilities** The device supports two displays simultaneously and offers various configurations for maximum concurrency. The following table summarizes the capabilities. Table : Capabilities and configurations | DSI 0 | | | --- | --- | | DSI 0 to HDMI | | | DisplayPort |

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To enable DisplayPort, see the build instructions and the configuration changes in [Qualcomm Linux Display Guide - Addendum](https://docs.qualcomm.com/bundle/resource/topics/80-70020-18A/configure.html#enable-sdm-and-downstream-display-drivers). | | eDP |

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To enable eDP, see the build instructions and configuration changes in [Qualcomm Linux Display Guide - Addendum](https://docs.qualcomm.com/bundle/resource/topics/80-70020-18A/configure.html#enable-sdm-and-downstream-display-drivers). | | Maximum concurrency |

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| **Advanced features** The display subsystem enhances the visual performance and efficiency of the device. A key feature of the display subsystem is to provide improved picture quality with HDR10 support for internal display. This feature is available to licensed developers with authorized access. **Key features** > > > The display subsystem supports the following key features: > > - Wayland and Weston with upstream protocol > - Weston compositor with direct rendering manager (DRM) backend module > - 2xDisplayPort with single stream transport (SST) and multi-stream transport (MST) **Capabilities** > > > The device supports two displays simultaneously and offers various configurations for maximum concurrency. The following table summarizes the capabilities. > > > > > > > > > | DP0 | | > > | --- | --- | > > | DP1 | | > > | Maximum concurrency | | **Key features** > > > The display subsystem supports the following key features: > > - Wayland and Weston with upstream protocol > - Weston compositor with direct rendering manager (DRM) backend module > - 1xDisplayPort with single stream transport (SST) and multi-stream transport (MST) **Capabilities** > > > DP1 supports 3840 × 2160 at 60 fps 30 bpp. > > > Note > > > Use EDP1 as the primary interface. Last Published: Jul 03, 2025 [Previous Topic Enable display](https://docs.qualcomm.com/bundle/publicresource/80-70020-18/topics/samples.md) [Next Topic Troubleshoot display](https://docs.qualcomm.com/bundle/publicresource/80-70020-18/topics/debug.md)