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it seems like everything you can connect to a tv or monitor has an hdmi port but somehow displayport which is largely able to just do the same thing has stuck around for years on our computers so whatamp;#39;s the point of having two connectors that are seemingly interchangeable well it turns out hdmi and displayport were designed with different uses in mind hdmi hit the scene in 2003 and was mostly backed by companies involved in the home theater side of consumer electronics think panasonic phillips and sony for example digital cable boxes hd tvs and dvd players were starting to take off and movie and tv studios worked with the companies that made these devices on a connection that supported copy protection displayport on the other hand didnamp;#39;t come along until 2008 and was designed specifically with computers in mind by vasa the same folks that standardized those mounting holes so you could stick a big screen on your wall vasa members included big players in the pc industry s