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HDMI 2.1 was officially announced in January 2017 and promises to nearly triple the data rate and bandwidth of HDMI 2.0, almost doubling the capabilities of DisplayPort 1.4.
In terms of DisplayPort, then, it is quite similar to HDMI but only available for PCs at the time of writing. The connectors have a maximum number of 20 pins with a locking mechanism not found on ...
HDMI and DisplayPort are the two competing video interfaces found on virtually all consumer gadgets incorporating a digital display. These digital audio/video connectivity standards allow billions ...
And that brings us to DisplayPort 2.0: Originally slated for a 2017 launch, it was pushed back to allow more time for development, possibly to keep pace with what has been happening with the HDMI ...
HDMI 2.0 can do 4k at 60Hz with 4:4:4 chroma. I am literally doing this right now, Sony X900E connected to a PC with a GTX1080 using HDMI. Before HDMI 2.0 you could only get 30Hz at 4K 4:4:4.
VESA's DisplayPort rivals HDMI, which reigns in the TV space. And VESA learned a lesson from the HDMI Licensing Administrator's handling of the HDMI 2.1 spec.
DisplayPort 2.1b UHBR 20 gets close with 80 GB/s, but HDMI 2.2 just edges it, allowing uncompressed 8K at 60 Hz. Naturally, there’s a catch.
We do not play favorites when it comes to compliance and have made Adopters who are manufacturing Mini DisplayPort to HDMI cables aware of this non-compliance issue. Ultimately, Adopters who continue ...
A Type-2 enabled Dual-Mode DisplayPort Source devices, together with a Type 2 Dual-Mode DisplayPort-to-HDMI adaptor, will enable support for HDMI 1.4 display modes such 1080p 3D at 60Hz, or Ultra ...
Today, the MHL Consortium (which consists of Samsung, Sony, Toshiba, Nokia and chipmaker Silicon Image) is showing off SuperMHL, a new specification which leapfrogs both HDMI 2.0 and DisplayPort 1.3.
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