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AMD's next-generation UDNA-based Radeon cards may ship with the latest HDMI 2.2 connection, but not at full speed.
The Commodore 64 may remain the best selling computer of all time, but it has one major flaw. It doesn’t have HDMI! That makes it a total pain to use with modern displays. Thankfully, [Side P… ...
Doubling HDMI 2.1 from 48 Gbps to 96 Gbps makes HDMI 2.2 the most capable video and audio transmission standard, even eclipsing DisplayPort 2.1 and USB4, both of which can only reach 80 Gbps.
Recommended Videos What is HDMI? Snowkids The High Definition Multimedia Interface, or HDMI connector, was introduced in 2002 as a replacement for aging analog and digital standards, like VGA and DVI.
But while HDMI 2.2 — which arrives later this year — will similarly allow for 4K content at up to 480Hz and 12K content at 120Hz, there’s one feature that GPMI has over HDMI 2.2: power delivery.
General Purpose Media Interface – GPMI – is a sternly titled new standard that comes in two flavours, Type-C and Type-B, both of which are set to surpass the current HDMI 2.1 standard in terms of ...
Nintendo says your old Switch HDMI cable isn't compatible with Switch 2, but since that's not strictly true, I'm here to clear things up about TV connectivity.
The reason Apple has added so much overkill computing power to a simple dongle is said to be that older iPhones with Lightning only supported USB 2.0, which did not allow for HDMI output.
Of course, it will be a while before the first HDMI 2.2 devices hit the market. That’s because the new protocol is yet to be rolled out for adoption, which should happen in the first half of 2025.
The HDMI 2.1 spec was introduced in 2017, and it took a couple years for it to appear in high-end gaming laptops, GPUs, and in consoles including the PS5 and Xbox Series X that launched in 2020.
As just discussed, HDMI ARC – or Audio Return Channel – offers one huge benefit: as well as receiving audio and video like normal, your TV can send audio back over the same HDMI cable.
Meta has released a new app for the Quest 3, 2, and Pro, letting you use the headsets as a screen for consoles, laptops, or any device with video out capabilities. Using the free Meta Quest HDMI ...