The HDMI Forum had hinted at the reveal of HDMI 2.2 at CES in December. As we predicted then, the latest standard does not ...
HP is jumping into the smart monitor space with the Omen 32x, a gaming monitor that doubles as a streaming device running ...
HP’s Omen 32x is its first gaming monitor to support Google TV, and its on-screen input-sharing options could be ...
Ahead of CES 2025, LG has announced new extra-large additions to its line of UltraGear GX9 OLED gaming monitors: one being a ...
The Hisense QD7 Series uses QLED technology, producing brilliant colors in any environment. With a 144 Hz refresh rate and ...
When CES 2025 rolls around in a few weeks, we’re going to get all of the details on the next HDMI specification, which, according to the HDMI Forum, will require a new type of HDMI cable.
In addition, 21 new ports have been added, increasing the total number of visa-free entry/exit points to 60 across 24 provinces. This strategic adjustment reflects China’s commitment to facilitating ...
Right now, the most popular standard for PC and TV video interfaces is HDMI 2.1, but we can soon expect a switch over to HDMI 2.2 — and that switch is apparently coming sooner than expected.
HDMI Forum, the group behind HDMI standards, is gearing up to announce a new standard that will improve the HDMI’s capabilities to transmit data from one device to another. The company has ...
it's very unlikely that the port itself will change, and older cables will probably still work with the next spec. Being able to get the most from HDMI 2.2 might require one of the new cables ...
All a bit geeky I know, but the problem I'm pointing out here is not all HDMI 2.1 ports are the same, and hopefully this is resolved with a singular standard that's clearly labeled with 2.2 ...
Ironically, though, its HDMI ports are 2.1, so it can deliver this combination without compression. Who said display standards were confusing… What’s more, no Nvidia cards yet support ...