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The HDMI interface has evolved over the years, with new versions (HDMI 2.2 is the latest) bringing support for new audio and video technologies such as 3D, 4K, 8K, HDR and 4K/120Hz, to name but a few.
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Using an HDMI splitter is fairly straightforward. You first need to connect your source device, be it your laptop, gaming console, or a streaming box, to the input port of the HDMI splitter.
The GPMI Type-C connector boasts a 96Gbps transfer rate, which is on par with HDMI 2.2 announced earlier this year, along with up to 240W power delivery, roughly on par with topline USB4 connectors.
GPMI vs HDMI On the spec sheet, GPMI is way ahead of the game. Its Type-B bandwidth of up to 192 Gbps gives it a huge advantage over HDMI 2.1’s 48 Gbps, and even HDMI 2.2’s 96 Gbps.
Despite the computer’s compact size it has a decent number of ports that includes: 2 x HDMI 2.0 3 x USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A (5 Gbps) 1 x USB Type-C (for 12V/3A power input) 1 x Gigabit Ethernet 1 x ...
What we’ve got, 21 years later, is a tiny bit of a mess. All HDMI ports look the same, but don’t have the same capabilities. While you can still pretty much assume that what you plug in will work, how ...
TL;DR: The Nintendo Switch 2 dock is expected to support HDMI 2.1, potentially enabling 4K gaming at over 60FPS when docked. It may use the RealTek RTD2175N-CG chip, supporting up to 4K 120FPS.
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If your monitor or an HDMI connection is humming, you should rule out a fault. Here you can read how to recognize faulty cables or devices and how to eliminate the annoying noise.