While the HDMI 2.1 standard is a massive upgrade over its predecessor, there are still many devices that can happily use your ...
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You're using the wrong HDMI port on your TV (and why that's a problem)
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Currently, there are over two dozen Ultra HD "4K" big-screen displays available or imminently available. The problem is, only one TV and two projectors are fully compatible with the upcoming HDMI 2.0 ...
The Ultra HD “4K” TVs and computer monitors are a-comin’! But pushing that many pixels places is a mighty big strain on the cables used to transfer audio and video to your displays. In fact, while the ...
A year later than expected, the HDMI 2.0 specification is done, paving the way for high-end TVs that can show video at 60 frames per second. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 to 2024 and ...
HDMI has become all but ubiquitous on modern AV gear. Love it or hate it, HDMI is here to stay for the foreseeable future—and it’s continuing to evolve. A while back in May, we gave you a preview of ...
In preparation for a new generation of 4K Ultra HDTVs, the HDMI forum today announced its first major upgrade to the popular audio/video interface since version 1.4 was released four years ago. With ...
Kicking off the IFA consumer electronics show in Berlin, the HDMI Forum has released HDMI 2.0. HDMI 2.0 introduces support for 4K (2160p) at 50 and 60 FPS, 3D playback at 4K resolution, up to 32 audio ...
Only just after it leaked out, the folks at HDMI Licensing are announcing HDMI 2.0 officially. Arriving just in time for the wide rollout of a new generation of Ultra HDTVs, it adds a few key ...
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A new standard for transmitting and receiving 4K video is now public. HDMI 2.0 has a maximum data rate of up to 18Gbps, which is about 76% faster than the previous specification. Steve Venuti, ...
HDMI designs face challenges with respect to run time and memory consumption due to the huge size of HDMI frames. Scrambling adds more complexity and designs face synchronization and timing challenges ...
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