HDMI 2.2 supports 96Gbps data-transfer speeds and 12K resolution, but it could take up to a year before devices that support it are available (and even longer for compatible consumer media).
HDMI 2.1 allows for up to 4K, 120Hz for gaming consoles, such as the PS5 and Xbox Series X, (4K, 165Hz for PC gaming) and ...
If you don’t have one already, right now you can score this 16-inch Arzopa portable monitor for just $120 on Amazon, an ...
will require a new type of HDMI cable. In a joint email sent to journalists last week, the HDMI Forum (which develops new HDMI specifications) and the HDMI Licensing Administrator (which licenses ...
The HDMI Forum had hinted at the reveal of HDMI 2.2 at CES in December. As we predicted then, the latest standard does not ...
Acer includes all the necessary cabling: One Mini HDMI to full-size HDMI cable, a USB A-to-C cable, a USB-C data cable, a USB ...
More bandwidth. Bandwidth is how much data can pass between two devices. Essentially the size of the pipe to carry all the ...
The HDMI Forum is at it again. At CES 2025, the organization announced a brand new HDMI standard: HDMI 2.2. This new ...
The extra bandwidth will ensure that cables, as well as any powerful gaming hardware equipped to support the spec, will deliver even faster frame rates while displaying high resolutions.
There are legacy options you may be more familiar with, like a digital optical or TosLink cable, but the same HDMI cable that you use to connect your OLED, QLED, or LED-powered screen to your ...
but the time has come for the next generation of HDMI technology to make its mark on the consumer electronics landscape. And yes, it looks like that will mean new cables. The HDMI Forum organization ...
The next-gen specification of the widely-used display technology is expected to feature higher resolutions and refresh rates over the current HDMI 2.1 standard, and a new cable to boot.