* "Stuart Howlette" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Fri, 15 Jun 2001
| But two companies producing it does not mean its THE standard for a/v
| components does it, as there are more than two companies on the face of the
| planet, so the tense wasn't incorrect
(And people are complaining about me being disagreeable :).
Truth is, there is only one spec for this sort of thing: IEEE 1394. So
yes, it is the (only) standard for high speed a/v data interconnect. Call
it Firewire, call it iLink, call it IEEE 1394, it is the standard and has
been that for 3+ years. What is happening now is growing acceptance and
adoption of that standard in the consumer a/v sector.
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