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As with any new HDMI version, TV owners are bound to wonder if this announcement will make their existing gear obsolete, or if they’ll need to invest in new cables. The answer, for the ...
Right now, the most popular standard for PC and TV video interfaces is HDMI 2.1, but we can soon expect a switch over to HDMI 2.2 — and that switch is apparently coming sooner than expected.
Something to look forward to: CES is just a few weeks away, and it turns out that one of the many new tech products on show will be the new HDMI 2.2 standard. The next version of HDMI will offer ...
And the thickest, fastest rumor this week is that we'll be treated to brand new TV tech in the form of HDMI 2.2, the latest version of the trusty AV standard. HDMI – High Definition Multimedia ...
But before we get ahead of ourselves, it's also worth remembering that many TV manufacturers are still lagging somewhat behind with HDMI 2.1. Practically every manufacturer other than Samsung and LG ...
Currently, HDMI 2.1 supports a maximum bandwidth of 48 Gbps, allowing for up to 120 Hz refresh rates at resolutions as high as 10240×4320 pixels. While this has been the gold standard for years ...
The group behind the HDMI standard, HDMI Forum, says that it will detail a new spec release in a press conference on January 6th that will enable “a wide range of higher resolutions and refresh ...