More bandwidth. Bandwidth is how much data can pass between two devices. Essentially the size of the pipe to carry all the water (data). HDMI 2.2 dou ...
A sub-par HDMI cable can needlessly hold your media devices back. You may have seen “HDMI 2.1” and tensed up at the prospect of yet another changing technical standard with which to keep up.
Expect HDMI 2.2 introduced new Ultra96 certified cables while DisplayPort 2.1b brings DP80LL active cables offering 80 Gbps throughput over lengths of up to three meters ...
LAS VEGAS—The HDMI Forum's newest HDMI cable and connection standard, announced here today at CES 2025, is significantly faster than the previous version, HDMI 2.1b, with support for much higher ...
And yes, it looks like that will mean new cables. The HDMI Forum organization has announced that it will reveal a new HDMI standard at a press conference planned for the day before CES 2025 officially ...
Most modern consoles require a HDMI 2.1 cable to reach their full potential, while the older HDMI 2.0 standard can still be an excellent budget choice due to its wide availability and lower cost.
The new bandwidth ceiling is 96Gbps, equivalent to 12,000 megabytes transferred a second. This is double the 48Gbps of HDMI 2.1. But even with the lower cap today there’s more than enough room in the ...