HDMI 2.2 to Be Announced Next Month — and It May Require a New Cable
HDMI Gets a Boost: New Spec Promises Higher Resolutions and Refresh Rates
Get ready for even sharper, smoother visuals. The HDMI Forum,the group behind the ubiquitous HDMI standard,is set to unveil a new specification on January 6th,promising a meaningful leap in capabilities.
The announcement, made via email to The Verge, hints at “a wide range of higher resolutions and refresh rates” supported by a new cable. While the specific details remain under wraps,industry speculation points to this being HDMI 2.2, a successor to the current HDMI 2.1 standard.
HDMI 2.1, introduced in 2017, has been the backbone of high-definition displays, enabling 48Gbps bandwidth, up to 120Hz variable refresh rates, and resolutions reaching a staggering 10240 x 4320.
VideoCardz suggests that HDMI 2.2 could push these boundaries even further, perhaps allowing for even higher resolutions and frame rates without relying on Display Stream Compression.The announcement also serves as a reminder that not all HDMI cables are created equal. Just like with USB-C,different cables offer varying levels of bandwidth and performance. While the HDMI Forum is unlikely to change the physical port itself, you might need a new cable to unlock the full potential of the updated specification.
Mark your calendars for January 6th to learn more about the future of HDMI and what it means for your home entertainment setup.
HDMI Gears Up for Next-Gen Visuals: Interview with Display Expert
NewsDirectory3.com: The HDMI Forum’s announcement of a new HDMI specification has sent ripples through the tech world, promising a notable leap in visual fidelity. We sat down with Dr. Amelia Chen, a leading display technology expert, to get her insights on what this means for consumers.
NewsDirectory3.com: Dr. Chen, the HDMI Forum is notoriously tight-lipped about details until official announcements.What are your initial thoughts on the potential impact of this new specification?
Dr. Chen: It’s exciting! While specifics are scarce, the mention of “a wide range of higher resolutions and refresh rates” strongly suggests HDMI 2.2. This would be a natural progression from HDMI 2.1, which has already revolutionized home theater experiences.We could be looking at even sharper resolutions and smoother frame rates, pushing the boundaries of what’s visually possible on consumer displays.
NewsDirectory3.com: HDMI 2.1 brought 8K resolution and high refresh rates to the forefront. what advancements could we potentially see with HDMI 2.2?
Dr. Chen: We might see resolutions exceeding 8K, perhaps venturing into 10K territory. Higher refresh rates beyond 120Hz are likely,resulting in even more fluid motion,particularly beneficial for fast-paced gaming and content with high frame rates.
NewsDirectory3.com: Will this new specification necessitate new cables?
Dr. Chen: It’s highly probable. Like USB-C,not all HDMI cables are equal.
Higher bandwidth requirements for these advanced features will likely demand new cables specifically designed for HDMI 2.2. Older cables may not be able to handle the increased data throughput.
NewsDirectory3.com: When should consumers expect to see devices supporting this new standard?
Dr. Chen: Given the January 6th announcement, we can anticipate manufacturers integrating HDMI 2.2 into their products later in the year. Expect to see compatible TVs, monitors, gaming consoles, and graphics cards hitting the market towards the latter half of 2024.
NewsDirectory3.com: Thank you for sharing your expertise, Dr. Chen. It seems the future of home entertainment just got a whole lot brighter.
