Chris Green wrote:
> that isn't beset by the software and 'anti pirating' stuff that's in
> HDMI.
Exactly. And there is another thing. Originally video had to be fast,
for the eye needed at least 70 Hz not to see annnoying flicker. Those
days are long gone. Current dispays are static or buffered. Not all
computing is video or games (though admittedly those are the uses that
bring the revenue in), so cables, buffers and a lot of critical stuff
could be made much easier by reducing to 10 frames per socond or even
less. One frame per second is plenty for many use cases, at least all
those requiring long cables and long distances.
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