The Video Electronic Standard Association (VESA) has finalized last week the new DisplayPort standard.
DisplayPort is a new interface proposal, which has been designed to simplify display interfaces in computer and consumer electronics systems and is aimed to replace DVI as well as VGA in a near future.
The DisplayPort standard features a high-bandwidth, low-latency, unidirectional connection supporting isochronous stream transport allowing direct support for large display such as 30" Apple display; making current DVI-DDL port obsolete. In addition, DisplayPort allows high quality audio to be available to the display device over the same cable as the video signal.
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