OpenLDI

For example, displays in medical imaging, machine vision, and construction equipment use the OpenLDI chipsets.

OpenLDI is based on the FPD-Link specification, which was the de facto standard for transferring graphics and video data through notebook computer hinges since the late 1990s.

The OpenLDI standard was promoted by National Semiconductor, Texas Instruments, Silicon Graphics (SGI) and others.

[1] The SGI 1600SW was the only monitor produced in significant quantities with an OpenLDI connection, though it had minor differences from the final published standards.

(According to the SGI 1600SW entry, a few other displays were made by various manufacturers using the OpenLDI standard.)

The SGI 1600SW used the interface.