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The HDMI 2.2 specifications have been officially certified by the HDMI Forum managing organization, cementing the ...
While most TVs have multiple HDMI ports, they may not all be the same kind of HDMI port. There are different versions of the ...
As FlatPanelsHD reports, if a cable says it's Ultra96 certified then it has to deliver 96Gbps. But if a device's HDMI 2.2 ...
HDMI ARC and eARC are useful technologies for streamlining your TV and A/V system's cabling, while giving you the best audio possible. Here's how.
Twice the bandwidth, 16k support and more marketing confusion  The HDMI Forum has finally put the HDMI 2.2 spec to bed and it ...
While using HDMI 2.2 does not require a new connector, taking advantage of all its best features requires a new Ultra96 cable – a reference to ...
The latest specification doubles the bandwidth compared to all variants of HDMI 2.1, boosting it all the way to 96Gbps.
The Hisense U7QG once again dazzles in its price range, with stunning image quality and great gaming features.
Hisense has also revealed that its 2025 U8Q TV could feature three HDMI 2.1 ports and a USB-C DisplayPort port in select markets, making it the first commercially available TV to feature a USB-C port.
There are currently 14 different kinds of standard HDMI cables out there: HDMI 1.0, 1.1, 1.2, 1 ... This means that any newer and faster HDMI cable should work with just about any HDMI port ...
Since its first appearance in 2017, HDMI 2.1a has had a bitrate of 48Gbps. The new standard can also support up to 120 Hz in VRR and a 10240 by 4320 resolution with display stream compression.
HDMI ARC and eARC provide a two-way flow of sound between a TV and a soundbar or other gear. Here's what you need to know.