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Resolves addition of devices to the HDMI tree without a full tree re-authentication by allowing ReceiverID_List to be asynchronous; 2.2 IIA: 16 October 2012: Addresses a breach described above, as well as other flaws in Locality Check; Type 1 extended to preventing content from going to v2.1, 2.0 and v1.x as they all have weaknesses; 2.2 for HDMI
An attempt by Apple to deal with cable clutter, by combining five separate cables from computer to monitor. Female port (20-pin) Digital Flat Panel (DFP) Used with the PanelLink digital video protocol. Deprecated. Made obsolete by DVI. 3D model of a UDI connector Unified Display Interface: Proposed to replace both DVI and HDMI.
A standard HDMI cable HDMI wires in connector exposed. An HDMI cable is composed of four shielded twisted pairs, with impedance of the order of 100 Ω (±15%), plus seven separate conductors. HDMI cables with Ethernet differ in that three of the separate conductors instead form an additional shielded twisted pair (with the CEC/DDC ground as a ...
HDMI: 2 HDMI 2.0 (out of which HDMI 1 with ARC) 3 HDMI 2.1 Compatible (out of which 1 is compatible with eARC) 3, out of which 1 supports ARC 4, out of which 1 supports ARC 2 AV Input: 1 (Mini 3 in 1) 1 (RCA) Digital Audio Output: 1 (OPTICAL) USB Port 2 USB 2.0 2 (1 USB2.0, 1 USB3.0) 3 (1 USB2.0, 1 USB3.0, 1 USB Type-C) 2 (USB2.0) In the box ...
HDMI lacks VGA compatibility and does not include analog signals. DVI is limited to the RGB color model while HDMI also supports YCbCr 4:4:4 and YCbCr 4:2:2 color spaces, which are generally not used for computer graphics. In addition to digital video, HDMI supports the transport of packets used for digital audio.
[59] [60] On 12 December 2016, HDMI announced that HLG support had been added to the HDMI 2.0b standard. [ 61 ] [ 62 ] [ 63 ] HDMI 2.1 was officially announced on 4 January 2017, and added support for Dynamic HDR, which is dynamic metadata that supports changes scene-by-scene or frame-by-frame.