As we noted last year, the HDMI Forum (which manages the official specifications for HDMI standards) has officially blocked any open source implementation of HDMI 2.1. That means the open source AMD ...
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Well, they did it. The HDMI Licensing Group has unveiled the HDMI 2.1 spec, adding support for dynamic HDR, 8K60, and 4K120 (I’ll explain all those features in a moment). This means if you just got a ...
TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — A sizeable crowd gathered on the fourth floor of COMPUTEX Taipei on Thursday (June 1) to witness the rollout of two new HDMI video cables, "premium" and "ultra," which deliver ...
The next generation of HDMI is here, and it holds some major benefits for PC gamers and media buffs alike. The HDMI 2.1 standard, released Tuesday by the HDMI Forum after being announced at CES, ...
HDMI is pretty much the global standard in A/V connection these days, but that doesn't mean it's a perfect solution for everyone - far from it, in fact.
I've been using an Asus O!Play without issue to play videos from my WHS on my projector. HDMI was from the O!Play, HDMI Switch (monoproce), V663 Receiver, Projector (Optomo HD71). This works without ...
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