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New HDMI cables are coming to stores soon - The product will be able to deliver up to 16K in image resolution.
DF Weekly: HDMI 2.2 delivers up to 16K resolution - but do we actually need it?
Last week, the HDMI 2.2 standard was ratified, opening the door to extreme high bandwidth display connections. 16K resolution at 60 frames per second? No problem. Completely uncompressed 4K at 240fps? It's entirely within spec, with the prospect of DSC compression taking that up to a remarkable 480fps. However, in a world where 8K displays - especially TVs - are becoming ever-rarer, is HDMI 2.2 actually required? I'd say that this isn't necessar…
HDMI 2.2 increases throughput to 96 Gbps and improves audio-video synchronization. • The new interface is now more capable than the competing DisplayPort. • It is ready for future resolutions such as 12K and 16K.
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