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DisplayPort: DP, eDP, and iDP Set to Change Display and PC Landscapes
In-Stat/MDR, Jan 2011, Pages: 48
DisplayPort consists of three separate but related standards: the external DisplayPort interface, as well as two internal interfaces—embedded DisplayPort (eDP) and internal DisplayPort (iDP). 2010 saw external DisplayPort make some progress in the mobile PC and PC monitor markets.
eDP is an internal interface designed to connect the PC motherboard to the embedded display in a mobile PC. iDP is similar to eDP but is designed to connect a digital television (DTV) system-on-chip to the DTV panel. Both eDP and iDP are designed to replace low-voltage differential signaling (LVDS) in their respective markets.
This PowerPoint report includes annual penetration forecasts through 2014 for each DisplayPort standard, external DisplayPort, eDP and iDP, in nine separate applications within PCs, PC peripherals, and consumer electronics devices, along with analysis supporting each forecast. Analysis of all DisplayPort specifications, as well as competing specifications, is also included.
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