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Wasn’t DisplayPort conceived as a computer interface originally, or was it contemplated for CE systems since its inception?

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Wasn’t DisplayPort conceived as a computer interface originally, or was it contemplated for CE systems since its inception?

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A. DisplayPort was created to be a universal replacement for separate PC display interfaces including LVDS, DVI and VGA. DisplayPort does include many features important in consumer electronics, including surround sound audio and content protection for Blu-ray disc support.

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