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Please no.
HDMI is hot garage.. still.. so, anything to get us off it would be great
Displayport already exists and is way better and less expensive. The plug shape is also way better, and doesn't have the annoying tendency to come slightly unplugged.
Now if only windows would stop reacting like I unplugged a DP monitor when it's powered down.
Easy fix: Switch to Linux.
"Only my opinions are valid and there can be no other use-cases!"
But seriously... this is the reason there are multiple standards, I think it's quite obvious the situation is more complex than you think. If it was universally so easy and so much better, we'd all already be using it, but of course we are not.
This is not how the world works.
and why isn’t everything usb-c yet?
display port cables are cheaper than usb-c cables that support display port