Latency indication protocol (LIP) is provided with HDMI version 2.2 for improved audio and video synchronisation, especially ...
The HDMI 2.2 specification is set to be available during the first half of 2025 to authorized adopters, such as TV/display, ...
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CES is a time when companies show off their wildest and most cutting-edge tech. Here’s a collection of some of the coolest announcements and showcases. The HDMI Forum introduced the latest HDMI 2.2 ...
The new HDMI 2.2 was recently announced and in this read, we've covered everything you need to know about the new cable ...
The HDMI Forum held a press conference at CES 2025 to announce the new HDMI 2.2 specification that supports 96Gbps of ...
Italian authorities released the director of a notorious detention camp who had been arrested in Turin on an ICC war crimes warrant. Italian police were acting on an arrest warrant from the ...
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HDMI 2.2 will enable data speeds of up to 96Gbps – a significant boost over the 48Gbps afforded by HDMI 2.1. That will not only allow for picture resolutions of up to a mind-bending 16K (8640p), it'll ...
Acer unveiled two new gaming handhelds at CES 2025. Named the Nitro Blaze 11, the device comes with an AMD Ryzen 7 8840HS processor — a CPU originally designed for laptops — with a built-in AMD Radeon ...
The HDMI Forum has announced a new version of the standard most of us use to connect stuff to our TVs, dubbed HDMI 2.2 Here’s the difference it makes and why most of us — thankfully — won ...