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You mean like Apple backing display port which is it is now the defacto display plug standard, right? Oh wait, display port is hardly used by most of the industry - at all. While 95%+/- of current production display devices have HDMI, Apple goes for the obscure display port.Or while Blu-Ray gets wide acceptance as a storage medium, Apple sees it as a "bag of hurt" (which with Sony's Apple-esque control on the licensing aspect, I can kind of understand, though hes hurting possible sales of Pixar & Disney movies), which is nothing new on Apples part. They changed their mini-DVI plug with each redesign so you had to buy a new adapter. Hopefully Apple won't also see USB3 as a "bag of hurt" or I know a lot of video jockeys & storage freaks who will start seeing Apple as a "bag of a**".