Hello, tech enthusiasts! It’s Nuked here, ready to dive into the exciting world of HDMI 2.2 and what it means for your viewing experience.
Next month, the HDMI Forum will be making waves with an announcement about a new specification set to be revealed on January 6th. This exciting update promises a plethora of higher resolutions and refresh rates that will take your home theater setup to the next level!
Insider buzz suggests that we’re looking at HDMI 2.2. The HDMI Forum’s email to The Verge hints at this, especially since the HDMI Licensing Administrator—who’s part of the event’s lineup—is tasked with licensing this new version. Talk about a sneak peek!
For context, HDMI 2.1 has already established itself since its debut in 2017, boasting impressive features like 48Gbps bandwidth and support for resolutions up to 10240 X 4320. Now, VideoCardz speculates that this upcoming spec might allow for even higher resolutions and framerates, potentially without relying on Display Stream Compression.
And here’s a fun reminder: just like USB-C, not all HDMI cables are created equal! While it’s unlikely that the HDMI Forum will change the port design, so you can probably keep using your trusty old cables, there’s still a chance you’ll need to snag some new ones to fully unlock all the new capabilities.
So, gear up for January! Whether you’re a casual viewer or a hardcore gamer, it looks like some fresh tech is on the horizon!