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High-Definition Multimedia Interface
Q753452
DisplayPort (DP) is a digital interface used to connect a video source, such as a computer, to a display device like a monitor. Developed by the Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA), it can also carry digital audio, USB, and other types of data over a single cable.
Digital Visual Interface
standard for transmitting digital video to a display
Mobile High-Definition Link
audio/video interface for connecting mobile devices to audio receivers and displays
Transition Minimized Differential Signaling
technology for transmitting high-speed serial data
Mini DisplayPort
miniaturized connector used for DisplayPort and Thunderbolt
Apple Display Connector
proprietary modification of the DVI connector
Serial digital interface
family of digital video interfaces
DMS-59
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Mini-DVI
The Mini-DVI connector is used on certain Apple computers as a digital alternative to the Mini-VGA connector. Its size is between the full-sized DVI and the tiny Micro-DVI. It is found on the 12-inch PowerBook G4 (except the original 12-inch 867 MHz PowerBook G4, which used Mini-VGA), the Intel-based iMac, the MacBook Intel-based laptop, the Intel-based Xserve, and the 2009 Mac mini.
Unified Display Interface
Digital video interface specification
Camera Link
serial communication protocol for digital camera sensors
Micro-DVI
The Micro-DVI port is a proprietary video output port introduced on the original MacBook Air in 2008. It is smaller than the Mini-DVI port used by other contemporaneous Mac models.
VESA Digital Flat Panel
audio/video connector
electrical or optical connectors for carrying audio and video signals
General Purpose Media Interface
General Purpose Media Interface (GPMI) is an upcoming standard for an audio/video interface for transmitting uncompressed video data and compressed or uncompressed digital audio data from a source device, such as a display controller, to a computer monitor, video projector, digital television, or digital audio. GPMI is intended to be a successor to HDMI but developed by Chinese companies.
Low-force helix
60-pin electrical connector
Digital Interface for Video and Audio
bi-directional audio/video interface
VESA Enhanced Video Connector
interface standard for displays and peripherals
list of video connectors
Wikimedia list article
PDMI
PDMI (Portable Digital Media Interface) is an interconnection standard for portable media players. It has been developed by CEA (Consumer Electronics Association) as ANSI/CEA-2017-A standard Common Interconnection for Portable Media Players in February 2010. Chaired by David McLauchlan from Microsoft, the standard was developed with the input or support of over fifty consumer electronics companies worldwide.
Very-high-density cable interconnect
68-pin connector used for SCSI
VESA Plug and Display
interface standard for displays and peripherals