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 ...
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 cable ...
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, ...
What we know so far about the new HDMI 2.2 specifications and whether they really matter. HDMI stands for High Definition Multimedia Interface and was developed as a secure method of transferring both ...
The HDMI Forum, responsible for developing HDMI technology standards, has officially revealed its new HDMI 2.2 specification at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas. The new specification ...
Backward compatibility lets 2.2 cables work in older ports—good for TV users and early adopters. HDMI keeps on ...
What just happened? Following the standard's debut at CES 2025, HDMI 2.2 has now been finalized by the HDMI Forum. The full spec confirms much of what we heard six months ago, including doubling the ...
The future is here – HDMI 2.2 leaves 8K in the dust with its support for super high resolution video
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 arrival of HDMI 2.2 technology ushers in a new era of A/V potential, which is great news for enthusiasts and future-proofing fanatics. It might be a little while before every device on the market ...
The HDMI forum, which develops and manages HDMI specification, has officially launched the final and full specifications for HDMI version 2.2. First revealed at CES 2025, version 2.2 was designed to ...
For high-performance TVs and monitors, there are two main cable types that you need to know about: HDMI and DisplayPort. (What about USB-C and Thunderbolt cables? They both implement DisplayPort, so ...
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