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DVI is the only widespread standard that includes analogue and digital transmission options in the same connector. Competing standards are exclusively digital: these include a system using low-voltage differential signalling ([[LVDS]]), known by its proprietary names FPD (for Flat-Panel Display) Link and FLATLINK; and its successors, the [[LVDS Display Interface]] (LDI) and [[OpenLDI]].
 
New [[HDTV]] sets have DVI/HDCP connectors which are physically the same as DVI connectors but the HDCP is a protocol for copyright protection. Computers with DVI video connectors can theoretically be hooked up to an HDTV but no human has attempted this in real life for fear of implications from the [[MPAA]].
 
== See also ==