In the "modern age" of HT...
Your AVR handles the HDMI switching...so the display only needs one.
The "typical business display" has card slots. Therefore they can have as few or as many inputs as needed. If you want more inputs, or difference like the BNC, you simply pay extra to get a BNC.
The Panny professional(The wholesaler I worked for sold them) at that time had the options off...
Tuner. Which made it a TV.
Most models had 3, some had 7, card slots.
Card slots could be...
SD card.
Flash drive.
More HDMI.
DVI-D.
Component.
BNC
Audio outputs (optical, coax or analog)
Outputs (HDMI/BNC/Component) to daisy chain displays off the originating displays source...inlcuding flash/SD.
And, if you all remember, Hitachi tried this approach with their UltraThin LCD/plasma...which failed(miserably) in the marketplace, cause "Joe Consumer" didn't understand...."IF you only need 1 HDMI and need nothing else, great...but if you do, we have this $350 add on box we can put whatever you want into it..."
Your AVR handles the HDMI switching...so the display only needs one.
The "typical business display" has card slots. Therefore they can have as few or as many inputs as needed. If you want more inputs, or difference like the BNC, you simply pay extra to get a BNC.
The Panny professional(The wholesaler I worked for sold them) at that time had the options off...
Tuner. Which made it a TV.
Most models had 3, some had 7, card slots.
Card slots could be...
SD card.
Flash drive.
More HDMI.
DVI-D.
Component.
BNC
Audio outputs (optical, coax or analog)
Outputs (HDMI/BNC/Component) to daisy chain displays off the originating displays source...inlcuding flash/SD.
And, if you all remember, Hitachi tried this approach with their UltraThin LCD/plasma...which failed(miserably) in the marketplace, cause "Joe Consumer" didn't understand...."IF you only need 1 HDMI and need nothing else, great...but if you do, we have this $350 add on box we can put whatever you want into it..."