LVDS cables are the best choice for low power and large amounts of data transmission. The main application of LVDS systems and cables is on computers. Before the introduction of LVDS cable assemblies, the data transfer rate was too slow and the cable took up more space.
LVDS is now supported by SCSI standards. This allows cable assemblies built for LVDS to support higher data rates and longer cable lengths.

LVDS cable assemblies are also used for video interface equipment. They are usually used to transfer video data from a graphics adapter to a computer monitor, especially LCD screens, FPD-Link or OpenLDI standards. These standard LVDS cable assemblies allow a maximum pixel clock of 112mhz, which is sufficient to refresh the display at 60hz with a resolution of 1400 x 1050 (SXGA+). Dual link can increase the maximum display resolution to 2048 x 1536 (QXGA) at 60 Hz. The cable length of FPD-Link can reach about 5 meters, while LDI extends it to about 10 meters.

