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===TMDS===
Digital video [[pixel]] data is transported using multiple TMDS [[
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{{see also|Mini-DVI|Micro-DVI}}
{{Stack|[[File:DVI Connector Types.svg|thumb|181px|Female DVI connector pins (view of plug)]]|[[File:M1-DA.svg|thumb|181px|Female M1-DA connector pins (view of plug)]]}}
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[[File:Dvi eia- 861.jpg|thumb|right|DVI port on a Sony HD CRT TV that complies with EIA-861]]
[[File:Computer DVI connector.jpg|right|thumb|DVI output connector on a computer]]
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* [[Thunderbolt (interface)|Thunderbolt]]: an interface that has the same form factor as Mini DisplayPort (in version 1 and 2) or [[USB-C]] (in version 3 and 4) 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, [[
==See also==
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[[Category:Computer-related introductions in 1999]]
[[Category:Digital display connectors]]
[[Category:High-definition television]]
[[Category:American inventions]]
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