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What do you need to use HDMI ARC? To take advantage of HDMI ARC, you’ll need a television and audio processor (AV receiver or soundbar) with ARC-enabled HDMI sockets.
It's worth noting that GPMI's feature list appears to include two-way compatibility with HDMI and DisplayPort both, in a bid to make adding a GPMI device to existing setups relatively painless.
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If you opt for a third-party USB-C to HDMI adapter, you can connect it directly to the ROG Ally's USB-C port. Then, simply connect an HDMI cable to the adapter and your TV or monitor.
Between HDMI 2.2 and DisplayPort 2.1b, which cable is the most capable of delivering high bandwidth audio and video? In terms of raw specs, the answer is HDMI 2.2.
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It will also have improved bandwidth, reaching 96gbps compared with HDMI 2.1's 48gbps and DisplayPort's 80gbps. HDMI 2.2 will also support 4K at 480Hz.
The former, HDMI 2.2, offers increased bandwidth for a wide range of higher resolutions and refresh rates, while the latter, DisplayPort 2.1b, increases active cable lengths.