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With HDMI 2.2, the clear-cut "Ultra96" designation instantly tells you that a cable supports the new specification. Ideally, ...
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Hardware makers can start building HDMI 2.2-compatible devices and cables with bandwidths up to 96Gbps.
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AVPro Edge has introduced a family of four ConferX Wall Plates designed to simplify the connection of guest laptop computers ...
HDMI, which stands for 'High-Definition Multimedia Interface' (keep that in your back pocket for future pub quiz use), first appeared 20 years ago and quickly transformed how we connect our TVs, ...
HDMI 2.2 is here with 96Gbps bandwidth, 16K resolution support and Ultra96 branding, setting the stage for the next decade of ...
HDMI 2.2 is official: capable of displaying up to 16K resolution, the new specification sounds fancy, but who will actually ...
HDMI 2.2 doubles bandwidth to 96 Gbps and supports up to 16K resolution at 60Hz. It introduces Ultra96-certified cables and improved transmission tech, making it a solid update for gamers, creators, ...
With the arrival of HDMI 2.2, many might be curious how much of an upgrade it offers and if it's even worth getting a new set of cables over HDMI 2.1.