Well, they did it. The HDMI Licensing Group has unveiled the HDMI 2.1 spec, adding support for dynamic HDR, 8K60, and 4K120 (I’ll explain all those features in a moment). This means if you just got a ...
When setting up your TV for HDR, make sure you’re using the correct HDMI signal format and that your device is connected to ...
The next generation of HDMI is here, and it holds some major benefits for PC gamers and media buffs alike. The HDMI 2.1 standard, released Tuesday by the HDMI Forum after being announced at CES, ...
Standards wars are like the game Monopoly: The one with the most property usually ends up winning. Well, AMD just snapped up the railroads and utilities. On Tuesday, the company’s new Radeon ...
Valve's upcoming Steam Machine promises to bridge the gap between consoles and computers, but its HDMI specs have confused ...
We recently had the chance to attend a summit with the Radeon Technologies Group leadership to discuss the group’s plans for the upcoming year. There will be a series of announcements made in the ...
Back in January, the HDMI Forum unveiled its new specifications for the HDMI connector, called HDMI 2.1. Now, that HDMI specification is available to all vendors who have already adopted HDMI 2.0.
With the release of PlayStation 4 software update 4.0, Sony brought High Dynamic Range (HDR) output to existing PS4 consoles. The announcement of the HDR update, as well as the speediness of its ...
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