The HDMI Licensing organization launched a voluntary testing program for HDMI cables. The program intends to certify that cables designated as Premium High-Speed HDMI cables have the 18Gbps throughput ...
The transition to HDMI 2.0 was overwhelmingly driven by the urge to support higher resolution signals, notably 4K HDR 4:4:4 with a 600-megapixel flow rate. HDMI 2.0 is furthermore built to accommodate ...
SUNNYVALE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--HDMI® Licensing LLC today announced the Premium HDMI Cable Certification Program. The program will help ensure that consumers, who will connect their devices with ...
I decided to write this article the first time I saw another writer say "HDMI is digital - it either works or it doesn't." Then I saw that statement get repeated over and over. The problem is that ...
It may be hard to tell as end-users may not be familiar with licensing requirements and resellers’ marketing can be confusing. But you must be sure as it’s critical that cables and devices work ...
HOLLY HILL, FL, NOVEMBER 8, 2006: Because HDMI is the de facto standard digital interface for HD and the consumer electronics market, Ethereal Home Theater has made the commitment for its HDMI cables ...
Recommended for HDMI Compliance Test Specification (CTS) version 1.3b testing, the Model 5915 rise time filters specifically perform HDMI cable and sink DUT compliance testing. Also known as ...
For HDMI cables in particular, he said, the licensing body now offers “two categories of HDMI cable labeling — Category One and Category Two, with Category Two being high-speed that will allow ...
The standard introduces a new maximum bandwidth of 96Gbps, making it the most capable video and audio connection standard in ...
Agilent Technologies is shipping its HDMI 1.3b compliance solution to five HDMI authorized test centers worldwide. In addition, Agilent leads HDMI 1.3 with volume shipments of its complete HDMI ...
A few months ago, I wrote the provocatively titled "Why all HDMI cables are the same." There was a ruckus. Which I expected. But the post also generated some great questions. Which I hadn't. So let's ...