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nearly eight years after the advent of HDMI 2.1. The latter enabled support for 4K/120Hz and 8K/60Hz content, among other features. The press conference started with some remarkable specs from the ...
HDMI 2.1, main among them faster speeds and broader 8K functionality. HDMI 2.2 is expected to release sometime in early 2025, but there's little else we know about its release beyond that.
"New HDMI 1.2-enabled A/V receivers indicate continued momentum towards the vision of a completely digitally connected home theater from source to display." The SACD format was developed by Sony and ...
HDMI 2.0b does not require different cables than what you’re already using, unlike HDMI 2.1. As we’ve written about previously, the primary reason for the switch to HDMI 2.0 is that 4K Ultra ...
Getting my monitor to output at 4K/144Hz was far more difficult than it should have been. Here's how you can avoid the issues ...
Like how HDMI 2.1 made big improvements over its predecessor, HDMI 2.2 brings another jump in bandwidth — from HDMI 2.1’s 48Gbps to now 96Gbps — and a new cable to handle the additional ...
After years of waiting (and, in my case, complaining), TVs with four HDMI 2.1 ports should finally become widespread next year. That is thanks to MediaTek's new Pentonic 800 chip, which has just ...
HDMI 2.2 doubles the size of the pipe, going from HDMI 2.1's 48 gigabits per second to 96 Gbps. This allows even higher resolutions and framerates. Resolutions and framerates that your TV can't do ...
The HDMI 2.2 specification has been announced at CES 2025 HDMI 2.2 can support up to 96Gbps bandwidth and 16K resolution It follows on from HDMI 2.1, which was first announced in 2017 The HDMI 2.2 ...
The new specification comes with 96Gbps bandwidth — double what you get with HDMI 2.1. It will be available in a new Ultra96 HDMI Cable. HDMI Forum pulled the curtain back on HDMI 2.2 ...
Officially announced at CES 2025, HDMI 2.2 is the next-generation HDMI standard that promises to double available bandwidth for higher resolution and refresh rate support, and will require a new ...
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