Announced at CES 2025 in Las Vegas this week, the HDMI Forum has put the world on notice that HDMI 2.1 hasn’t been enough. No, we’re ready to step into the bold new future of HDMI 2.2. This is ...
HDMI 2.2 supports 96Gbps data-transfer speeds and 12K resolution, but it could take up to a year before devices that support ...
German Defence Minister Boris Pistorius has said damage to two undersea cables in the Baltic Sea looks like an act of sabotage and a "hybrid action", without knowing who is to blame. A 1,170km ...
HDMI 2.0 cables, on the other hand, can still support up to 4K but only up to a 60Hz refresh rate, leading to an overall choppier picture. They also do not support an 8K output. If you're ...
STOCKHOM: A Chinese ship linked to the recent severing of two undersea cables and anchored off Denmark's coast since November 19, departed Saturday (Dec 21), Sweden's coast guard said.
The Yi Peng 3, the Chinese cargo ship suspected of damaging undersea telecom cables in the Baltic Sea last month, may have attempted to sabotage them 10 days before, reports suggest. Danish ...
The project is part of the “Brand Bengaluru” campaign to improve the city’s infrastructure. The underground corridor will house optical fiber cables for telecommunications and power lines. The city ...
CONNECTOR ROAD. Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) chairperson Romando 'Don' Artes (left) and San Juan City Mayor Francis Zamora (center) lead the unveiling of the Greenhills-West Crame ...
Your favorite (or perhaps least favorite) connection cable may receive ... of backward compatibility with HDMI 2.1 (though you’re probably safe with your old cables). At the very least, we ...
and trust me when I say it’s going to cost a lot to buy one at first (plus the additional investment of a new HDMI cable), but this would be a dream come true for pixel peepers. Plus ...
To get the maximum data rate, you have to use an HDMI cable that's properly rated ("Ultra High Speed") and this would appear to be the same with the new 2.2 specification. Assuming that it's still ...
GENEVA : The U.N. technology agency has created a new body to boost protection for submarine cables, aiming to help shore them up against damage and accelerate repairs after a series of high ...