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HDMI 1.4a was released on March 4, 2010, and added two mandatory 3D formats for broadcast content, which was deferred with HDMI 1.4 pending the direction of the 3D broadcast market. [108][109] HDMI 1.4a has defined mandatory 3D formats for broadcast, game, and movie content. [108]
Devices compatible with the new HDMI 1.4 standard will be launched in 2010. Page 1 of 2: Higher resolution and 3D TV. HDMI 1.4 cables and TVs. The next-generation of HDMI interface has been...
The HDMI specification 1.4 will be available for download on the HDMI LLC website (www.hdmi.org) no later than 30 June. So, expect manufacturers to start shipping 1.4-enabled goods soon after...
HDMI 1.3c simply adds parameters for testing products based on active HDMI cables. Practical Issues and Tips: There is no consumer-focused practical difference between HDMI v1.3a and v1.3c. HDMI 1.4. Release Date: May 2009. Specs: Ethernet over HDMI: Adds support for ethernet over HDMI for connected devices.
The major features introduced in the HDMI ® 1.4b specification include: 4K support enables video resolutions beyond 1080p, supporting high-resolution displays that deliver movie theater-like experiences to the home with incredible depth, detail and color.
HDMI 1.4 is here, but before you throw your whole home cinema in the skip, let's take a brief look at the standard, and find out what it does, and how it can help you
A major upgrade to the HDMI interface, introduced in 2009. HDMI 1.4 added home theater enhancements and new cables, while using plugs and sockets that are compatible with older HDMI cables.
What is HDMI 1.4? The latest version of HDMI, 1.4, introduces a host of new features including HDMI Ethernet. See how this will simplify setting up networked home theatre systems.
We'll discuss the differences between HDMI 1.4, HDMI 2.0, and the current standard of HDMI 2.1. HDMI 1.4: Still Around HDMI 1.4 has a data transfer speed of 10.2Gbps and was the first to support 4K video, albeit limited to compressed 4K30.
HDMI 1.4 is here, with the release of a new specification by HDMI Licensing LLC, the consortium led by Silicon Image. Should you care? Here are some highlights of the new standard: Newly added is a data channel called the HDMI Ethernet Channel.