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How-To Geek on MSNChina’s New HDMI Alternative Is Fast, but Who Is It Really For?The upcoming HDMI 2.2 standard can do 12K at 120Hz, which is sufficient for most consumers. Somehow, it seems like the HDMI ...
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ExtremeTech on MSNChinese HDMI Rival Offers Double the Bandwidth and Near 500W PowerA Chinese conglomerate has debuted a new cable standard that could rival entrenched cables like HDMI and USB-C. The new ...
A major consortium of Chinese tech companies has launched a new multimedia cable standard called GPMI (General Purpose Media ...
Reports indicate that the Switch 2 will utilize a Realtek RTD2175N converter chip that supports output over HDMI 2.1 for ...
Developed by an alliance of more than 50 Chinese companies GPMI offers significant advantages over current generation ...
The tricky part is making sure you're not needlessly paying for features you don't need, as while HDMI 2.1 is vital when it comes to new-gen systems, some elements are effectively snake oil.
The best modern TVs come with a few HDMI 2.1 and 2.0 ports to help you connect all your devices together, but if that's not enough, or you want greater control without reaching behind the TV ...
HDR, Dolby Vision, and 4K at 60Hz are all possible with this HDMI 2.0 compatible device. The only mixed bag with the Univivi switch is that it lacks automatic switching. That's great for those who ...
A decade after ARC launched, the HDMI 2.1 specification arrived, including eARC, which stands for Enhanced Audio Return Channel. The 'enhanced' part of the acronym is the key point here ...
It's only going to become a great problem when more devices have features locked behind having an HDMI 2.1 cord and only having a few places to plug them in. I hope TV manufacturers can identify ...
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