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Dell, HP, Lenovo Announce New Display Protocol

An anonymous reader writes "If HDMI, DVI and UDI weren't enough for you, several major PC manufacturers have announced a joint alliance to come up with another display adapter, creatively named Displayport. The new method is backwards compatible with DVI, but offers double the bandwidth."

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  1. Re:DRM aspects by poopdeville · · Score: 5, Informative
    From TFA:
    The DisplayPort specification also addresses the industry need for a ubiquitous digital interface standard with a compact connector, as well as optional content protection, that can be deployed widely at low cost. A protected digital interface that can be easily deployed on a PC enables broad access to premium content sources such as high-definition movies.
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  2. Bandwidth... by setirw · · Score: 5, Informative

    I've noticed that a lot of users are stating that extra bandwidth is unnecessary.

    Keep in mind that today's top-of-the-line LCD displays, running at QUXGA (3200x2400) require multiple DVI dual link connections, and comprise multiple discrete panels, each with its individual signal feed. A display by IBM (T221, I believe is the model number) currently does this.

    I believe Lenovo manufactures IBM's flat panel displays. Could the T221 be a potential justification for Lenovo to co-sponsor this technology?

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  3. Re: Dell, HP, Lenovo Announce New Display Protocol by despik · · Score: 5, Funny

    "Asatanaanadanaarandad"? I don't know what occult incantation is that, but it certainly sounds satanic.

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  4. Re:uh by charlievarrick · · Score: 5, Funny
    I'm all for freewill, but I can think of at least 2112 reasons why parent should not be modded Troll.
    It seems these fly by night moderators are on some kind of a witch hunt.
    Moderators need to look a little closer to the heart and think of the effect modding has on a poster's karma, because when it comes to karma, I think Tom Saywer said it best:
    "He had discovered a great law of human action, without knowing it - namely, that in order to make a man or a boy covet a thing, it is only necessary to make the thing difficult to obtain."