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VESA Enhanced Video Connector
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VESA Enhanced Video Connector
A VESA standard for eliminating cable clutter on the desktop by combining signals in one cable and using the monitor as a central distribution point. The EVC cable includes audio, video, parallel printer, Firewire, USB and the VESA Data Display Channel (DDC) and attaches via a 34-pin MicroCross Molex connector. The concept never caught on. The connector was later renamed P&D-A. See VESA Plug & Display.

Enhanced Video Connector
Using the monitor as a central distribution point is an interesting notion that never caught on. The EVC would have eliminated cable clutter and made attaching peripherals easier. (Image courtesy of Molex, Inc.)


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