When CES 2025 rolls around in a few weeks, we’re going to get all of the details on the next HDMI specification, which, according to the HDMI Forum, will require a new type of HDMI cable. In a joint ...
HDMI 2.1's successor broke cover at CES 2025, promising significantly increased bandwidths to support much more demanding video formats, and now we have a clearer understanding of what those video ...
The forthcoming HDMI 2.2 standard will bring more bandwidth, a new way to get a handle on lip-sync errors and a new, backward-compatible cable, the HDMI Forum said at CES 2025. The good news is that ...
At CES 2025, the HDMI Forum, Inc. announced the next version of the HDMI specification, HDMI 2.2, with vastly increased bandwidth to 96 Gbps (up from 48 Gbps in HDMI 2.1). The extra bandwidth will ...
In December of 2024, the HDMI Forum teased the impending arrival of a new HDMI standard, to be revealed ahead of CES 2025. We were told that this new standard would support higher bandwidth and would ...
The HDMI Forum has officially released version 2.2 of the HDMI specification, bringing support for video resolutions up to 16K at 60Hz and boosting maximum bandwidth to 96Gbps. Alongside the spec, ...
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I know 8k is not regarded well but: Ive been rocking an 8k desktop setup (about $2K for tv+gpu) for almost 2 years and i wouldn’t ever go back. It’s great for work and in gaming immersion is ...
Not for every spec revision, that would be ridiculous. Only when a new cable is genuinely required. Why would I have to upgrade my TV? I have old cables, I'd just ...