# 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 |
FHD+ (1200 × 2520) at 120 fps (8-bit)
Supports Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA) display stream compression (DSC) 1.2
1920 × 1080p at 60 fps
Supports dynamic resolution switch up to 1920 × 1080p at 60 fps
3840 × 2160 resolution at 30 fps, 24 bpp (requires two lanes at HBR3)
Single stream transport
Concurrent functionality of DisplayPort and USB 3.0
A maximum resolution of 1920 × 1080p at 60 fps
Non-pluggable eDP panels
Concurrent functionality with the DisplayPort
HD+ (1200 × 2520) (8‑bit) at 60 fps with DSI primary + 4K at 30 fps DisplayPort
1920 × 1080p at 60 fps with DSI to HDMI primary + 4K at 30 fps DisplayPort
1920 × 1080p at 60 fps with eDP primary + 4K at 30 fps DisplayPort
Supports 3840 × 2160 at 60 fps 30 bpp
Supports 3840 × 2160 at 60 fps 30 bpp
Supports 3840 × 2160 at 60 fps 30 bpp with DP0 as Primary + 3840 × 2160 at 60 fps 30 bpp with DP1 as Secondary