The HDMI Forum released their specifications for HDMI 2.1 earlier this year, but have now tightened them and make them official. HDMI 2.1 is a freaking beast, and will power the next generation of ...
4K? That’s so last year. 8K? Yesterday’s news. This timelapse video was shot in an astonishing 10K resolution using an 80 megapixel camera. The level of detail in these gorgeous shots is mind-boggling ...
Just when you thought you’d finally splurge for that fancy 4K HDR TV, the HDMI Technical Working Group stepped out this week with its latest 2.1 specification supporting 8K60 (8K at 60FPS) video, ...
If you buy something from a Verge link, Vox Media may earn a commission. See our ethics statement. The HDMI Forum, the governing organization that creates specifications for (you guessed it) HDMI ...
Valve is hedging its bets for 360-degree content, wanting to deliver even higher quality 360-degree video to consumers on VR headsets, just like their own HTC Vive headset. During the recent Steam Dev ...
While 4K is becoming commonplace, and even 8K is obtainable, the latest medium format digital cameras from Phase One allow timelapse shooting at 10K resolution Joe Capra is a photographer and film ...
HDMI 2.1 added support for 10K resolution, scene-by-scene Dynamic HDR and ARC for high-end surround sound (eARC). New ultra high-speed 2.1 cables required. HDMI 2.1a added source based tone mapping ...
Final version of HDMI 2.1 standard released with 48Gbps of bandwidth supporting 10K resolution video
The HDMI Forum has issued the final version of the HDMI 2.1 specification, the latest iteration of the video communications standard, with version 2.1 and its new Ultra High Speed HDMI Cable ...
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