I realize this "embedded" option is meant for flat panel displays (as with LVDS). Still... I haven't been able to find any examples of using this connector in a typical consumer configuration, i.e. real world, day-to-day, regular, accessible use. There has been a bunch of greatwork by individuals who have built PCBs to adapt eDP/panel connectors to more consumer-friendly connectors (DisplayPort/HDMI). There is also the Intel eDP whitepaper that details exactly what I am looking for -- an eDP-to-DP cable, but (a) the cable does not seem to be generally available to consumers (just a lab mock-up?) and (b) there is a of a possible error in the m/b docs... so doesn't seem like strong evidence there of reliable use.
I haven't found any way to make use of the 40-pin eDP connector on the DQ77KB. Does anyone have any suggestions? I would love to make use of it for a third display.