[maxime borges] has such a perfect setup that involves a HDMI 4:2 switch, and he brings us a write-up on integrating that HDMI switch into Home Assistant through emulating an infrared receiver’s ...
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HDMI 2.2 Will Need New Cables With 'Ultra96' LabelMore pixels and higher refresh rates are undoubtedly welcome, but switching from 4K to 8K is taking much longer than anticipated, and 8K content still isn't all that common. Source: HDMI Forum ...
HDR, Dolby Vision, and 4K at 60Hz are all possible with this HDMI 2.0 compatible device. The only mixed bag with the Univivi switch is that it lacks automatic switching. That's great for those who ...
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How Many HDMI Ports Does Your New TV Really Need?No matter the setup, the number of HDMI inputs should at least equal the number of devices you have that you connect to your TV. You don't want to spend time switching them on and off to route ...
The new specification is named HDMI 2.2, but compatible cables will carry an "Ultra96" marker to indicate that they can carry 96GBps, double the 48 of HDMI 2.1b. The Forum anticipates this will result ...
As per a new report from FlatpanelsHD, we could see more TVs with up to four HDMI 2.1 ports this year as manufacturers switch to MediaTek’s new Pentonic 800 chipset. Samsung and LG are currently ...
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