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New Technology Could Replace HDMI With Ethernet Cables

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July 7, 2010
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New Technology Could Replace HDMI With Ethernet Cables
Could the HDMI cable be heading for an early grave? A new audio/video cable standard created by a collaboration of tech companies may replace HDMI someday. - Chris Brandrick, PCWorld
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