HDMI 2.1 offers far more bandwidth than older ports, but most TVs have only one or two of them, so choosing which devices get priority matters.
HDMI is the standard A/V connection used for most modern displays. However, there's one major change hitting the scene this ...
It's nice when branding is consistent, isn't it? You can take confidence when you buy a device that says "Thunderbolt 3" because you know it will support all of the Thunderbolt 3 features. Likewise ...
An uncompressed 8K resolution, at 60 frames-per-second, requires transmission of a vast amount of data at up to 48 gigabits per second (Gbps) from a source device to a sink or display device via a ...
HDMI Forum, Inc. today announced the upcoming release of Version 2.1 of the HDMI Specification. This latest HDMI Specification supports a range of Higher Video Resolutions and refresh rates including ...
The HDMI Forum has issued the final version of the HDMI 2.1 specification, the latest iteration of the video communications standard, with version 2.1 and its new Ultra High Speed HDMI Cable ...
So apparently there are no longer HDMI 2.0 ports and HDMI 2.1 ports. According to a recent proclamation by They Who Decide These Things, the HDMI Licensing Administrator, now there are only HDMI 2.1 ...
A Huge Leap Forward Supports Resolutions Up to 10K and Dynamic HDR and Introduces New Ultra High Speed HDMI Cable Supporting the 48Gbps bandwidth is the new Ultra High Speed HDMI Cable. The cable ...
Las Vegas, Nevada – January 4, 2017 - HDMI Forum, Inc. today announced the upcoming release of Version 2.1 of the HDMI Specification. This latest HDMI Specification supports a range of Higher Video ...
A Huge Leap Forward Supports Resolutions Up to 10K and Dynamic HDR and Introduces New Ultra High Speed HDMI Cable SAN JOSE, California – November 28, 2017 – HDMI Forum, Inc. today announced the ...