While some of the HDMI 2.1 features will work using a current HDMI cable, the high bandwidth stuff will require a new cable, which should become available through various manufacturers in the first ...
The HDMI Forum has officially finalized HDMI 2.2, the next generation of the video standard, rolling out to devices throughout the rest of this year. We already saw a bunch of key announcements at CES ...
According to the newly release HDMI 2.1a Amendment 1 specification, longer HDMI cable runs will soon be possible, even without the help of an additional power source. Amendment 1 introduces “Cable ...
Since HDMI ports are of various versions and specs, soundbars should be conencted to eARC ports, and consoles to the port ...
HDMI 2.1 enables a significant improvement in video quality. First announced more than a year ago, it finally arrived when televisions with HDMI 2.1 ports were shown at CES earlier this month. It’s ...
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HDMI 2.2 and DisplayPort 2.1b display standards announced, offering greater bandwidth and strict cable requirements
Today marks a significant milestone in display interface technology as two major advancements were announced at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas. The HDMI Forum introduced HDMI 2.2, ...
HDMI 2.1 is here, delivering breathtaking bandwidth and enabling a raft of new capabilities. The new standard won’t impact the average user today or even in the near future, but new hardware coming to ...
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Editor’s Note: The final HDMI 2.2 specification was released the week of June 27, 2025, just in time to meet the “first half of 2025” timeline. About seven years after the HDMI 2.1 specification was ...
Last week, we learned that next-gen AMD GPUs will likely support HDMI 2.2 with up to 80Gbps bandwidth. HDMI Forum announced the HDMI 2.2 specification back in CES 2025 in January, but now it has been ...
We look at the latest technology gadgets and consumer tech toys and what they can offer to business IT. Not enough connections. Well, not enough HDMI connections… and it has always been a problem that ...
Thanks to MediaTek’s Pentonic 800 chip, more manufacturers could offer TVs with up to four HDMI 2.1 ports this year. Hisense is the first manufacturer to announce high-end TVs featuring this new chip.
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