DisplayPort to take on HDMI in 2008

HDMI , DVI, VGA, component, composite and S-Video - there's already a long list of display interface options. So, what's the point of DisplayPort, yet another all-new interface that's beginning to appear on PCs, peripherals and components?

That's a very good question. Particularly in the context of HDMI, itself a relatively new multimedia interface that promises to deliver a unified digital display and audio interface for both PCs and consumer electronic devices. Or at least it did until the recent emergence of DisplayPort confused matters.

The analysts at In-Stat reckon that the emergence of HDMI and DisplayPort as video connects sounds the death knell for the DVI standard. "DVI will decline from 112 million device shipments in 2007 to just 3 million device shipments in 2011," In-Stat predicts. It's less a 'decline', more of a 'plummet'.

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