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Samsung Develops First LCD Panel Using DisplayPort

SK writes "Samsung has developed the world's first LCD panel using the next-generation video interface — DisplayPort. Sanctioned by VESA (the Video Electronics Standards Association), DisplayPort will serve as a replacement for DVI, LVDS and eventually VGA. By using a transmission speed more than double that of today's interfaces, Samsung's new LCD only requires a single DisplayPort interface, instead of the two DVI (Digital Visual Interface) ports now used. The speed enables 2560x1600 resolution without any color smear."

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  1. DRM vs HDCP in DVI/HDMI by GodWasAnAlien · · Score: 3, Interesting

    So is there more DRM in this? Is it optional or mandatory.

    HDMI and DVI are at least compatible with a cable.

    Is DisplayPort?

  2. Re:DRM is HDCP by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Interesting

    "Exactly six months after the tech world was introduced to DisplayPort, the Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA) has proposed DisplayPort Version 1.1, which would bring high bandwidth digital content protection (HDCP) support to the standard. Previously, DisplayPort 1.0's copy protection support was described as "optional," but if the VESA DisplayPort Task Group has its way, it will become mandatory."

    HDCP is mandatory.

    So why not just use HDMI.

    We do not need different standards for tv and computer if they do the same thing.