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Monday, March 15, 2010
Licensing Chief: Still No Such Thing as ‘Wireless HDMI’
Julie Jacobson | 03/15 05:53 AM,
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Leslie Chard, former president of HDMI Licensing, told CE Pro in 2008, “There is no such thing” as “wireless HDMI.” More than two years and plenty of products later, the answer is still the same, but the messenger has changed. “HDMI is a wired play,” Chard’s successor Steve Venuti tells CE Pro. “That’s it. There is no wireless play. It [HDMI Licensing] sees wire as always delivering the highest bandwidth and the highest quality.” That’s especially true given the increasing bandwidth requirements of new technologies such as 3D, 4k x…
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Tuesday, January 26, 2010
When is High Speed HDMI Required?
Jason Knott | 01/26 11:44 AM,
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In an attempt to minimize confusion surrounding HDMI 1.4, HDMI Licensing LLC has created a four-category labeling system. There previously were only two types of HDMI cables: Standard HDMI Cable: Supports up to 720p/1080i up to bandwidth of 2.25Gbps. High Speed HDMI Cable: Supports 1080p or higher, including 3D or 4k/2k, up to bandwidth of 10.2Gbps. With the introduction of HDMI 1.4, there are two new cables: Standard HDMI Cable with Ethernet: Supports up to 720p/1080i supporting up to a total uncompressed bandwidth of 2.25Gbps. Adds support for HDMI Ethernet…
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