Using a technology known as ARC (or eARC, depending on your HDMI version) you can simplify cabling and unlock much greater support for uncompressed, lossless audio. That’s not the best solution ...
The ever-increasingly common HDMI eARC is certainly a standard that has stumped even the biggest nerds (i.e. people like me) when setting up new TV and audio equipment, such as the excellent Sonos Arc ...
But plugging in the wrong HDMI cable can hold it back from reaching its full potential, especially when you’re gaming. It’s almost absurd that such a seemingly basic component can make or ...
The PS5 supports 8K@60Hz or 4K@120Hz, so you’ll want to choose an HDMI cable that’s designed to support the latest features of the PS5, including 4K resolution at 120Hz and even 8K resolution ...
The new HDMI 2.2 offers double the bandwidth at 96Gbps compared to 48Gbps of HDMI 2.1b It allows for much higher resolution and refresh rates: 4K at 480Hz, 8K at 240Hz, and 10K at 120Hz The new ...
The HDMI Forum, which manages the specifications for the HDMI connection, announced on Monday version 2.2 of the protocol. HDMI 2.2, as it’s called, increases bandwidth and aims to considerably ...
soundbars connected through ARC or eARC, and mixed systems where some components may be connected to a TV, while others go straight into the receiver. HDMI 2.2 is not a real thing you can buy into ...
The HDMI Forum announced the new specification at CES 2025, and it’ll be released to partners in the first half of this year. The HDMI Forum announced the new specification at CES 2025 ...
The HDMI 2.2 specification has been announced at CES 2025 HDMI 2.2 can support up to 96Gbps bandwidth and 16K resolution It follows on from HDMI 2.1, which was first announced in 2017 The HDMI 2.2 ...
About seven years after the HDMI 2.1 specification was introduced, the HDMI Forum has announced the next generation: HDMI 2.2, which will require new cables to take advantage of its most high ...