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==Proposed successors== * [[IEEE 1394]] was proposed by [[High-Definition Audio-Video Network Alliance]] ([https://web.archive.org/web/20080928130647/http://www.hanaalliance.org/hana_solutions/use_cases HANA Alliance]) for all cabling needs, including video, over coaxial or 1394 cable as a combined data stream. However, this interface does not have enough throughput to handle uncompressed HD video, so it is unsuitable for applications such as [[video game]]s and [[Electronic program guide|interactive program guides]]. * [[HDMI|High-Definition Multimedia Interface]] (HDMI), a [[forward compatibility|forward-compatible]] standard that also includes [[digital audio]] [[transmission (telecommunications)|transmission]] * [[Unified Display Interface]] (UDI) was proposed by [[Intel]] to replace both DVI and HDMI, but was deprecated in favor of [[DisplayPort]]. * [[DisplayPort]] (a license-free standard proposed by [[VESA]] to succeed DVI that has optional [[Digital rights management|DRM]] mechanisms) / [[Mini DisplayPort]] * [[Thunderbolt (interface)|Thunderbolt]]: an interface that uses the [[USB-C]] connector (from Thunderbolt 3 and onward; the Mini DisplayPort connector was used for Thunderbolt 1 and 2) but combines [[PCI Express]] (PCIe) and DisplayPort (DP) into one serial signal, permitting the connection of PCIe devices in addition to video displays. It provides DC power as well. In December 2010, [[Intel]], [[Advanced Micro Devices|AMD]], and several computer and display manufacturers announced they would stop supporting DVI-I, [[VGA connector|VGA]] and [[LVDS]]-technologies from 2013/2015, and instead speed up adoption of DisplayPort and HDMI.<ref>[http://newsroom.intel.com/community/intel_newsroom/blog/2010/12/08/leading-pc-companies-move-to-all-digital-display-technology-phasing-out-analog Intel Newsrom] β ''Leading PC Companies Move to All Digital Display Technology, Phasing out Analog'' (8. December 2010)</ref><ref>{{cite web| url=https://www.ruconnected.nl/hdmi-versies/| title= HDMI versions | date= 2017-01-17 }} Wednesday, 1 February 2017</ref> They also stated: "Legacy interfaces such as VGA, DVI and LVDS have not kept pace, and newer standards such as DisplayPort and HDMI clearly provide the best connectivity options moving forward. In our opinion, DisplayPort 1.2 is the future interface for PC monitors, along with HDMI 1.4a for TV connectivity".
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