The promise of smart televisions — packed with Internet connectivity, DVR functions and a myriad of other, often obscure bells and whistles — has in recent years been eclipsed by 4K picture quality. However, technical limitations have hindered the deployment of so-called true 4K — until now.
Today, the non-profit HDMI Forum announced the release of HDMI 2.0, a new specification that will allow users to view 4K video at 60 frames per second as opposed to 30 fps, the previous limitation at 3,840 x 2,160 resolution in HDMI 1.4.
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According to the HDMI Forum, the update offers up to four times the clarity of current 1080p video resolution. Additionally, the new spec will give users the ability to pump video at up 18 gigabits per second — a significant leap beyond the previous ceiling of 10Gbps. Read more…
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