HDMI has announced the latest version of the HDMI specification. The new HDMI 1.4 specification offers several advancements:
Adding high-speed networking to an HDMI link, making it possible for consumers to use their IP-enabled peripherals without a separate Ethernet cable.
Allowing an HDMI-connected TV with a built-in tuner to send audio data “upstream” to a surround audio system without the need for a separate audio cable.
Establishing an infrastructure for implementing 3D video, making it possible for 3D displays and source devices to communicate through an HDMI link.
Enabling video resolutions higher than 1080p (4K x 2K video support), paving the way for next-generation displays.
Adding support for additional color models used in both digital photography and computer graphics.
Offering a new Mirco HDMI connector designed for small, portable devices such as phones that supports video resolutions up 1080p.
Offering new cables and connectors for automotive video systems, delivering HD quality in the motoring environment.
The HDMI 1.4 specification is available for download at http://www.hdmi.org/. Our Allion team currently offers HDMI compliance tests and looks forward to certifying HDMI 1.4 products when they’re available.
Adding high-speed networking to an HDMI link, making it possible for consumers to use their IP-enabled peripherals without a separate Ethernet cable.
Allowing an HDMI-connected TV with a built-in tuner to send audio data “upstream” to a surround audio system without the need for a separate audio cable.
Establishing an infrastructure for implementing 3D video, making it possible for 3D displays and source devices to communicate through an HDMI link.
Enabling video resolutions higher than 1080p (4K x 2K video support), paving the way for next-generation displays.
Adding support for additional color models used in both digital photography and computer graphics.
Offering a new Mirco HDMI connector designed for small, portable devices such as phones that supports video resolutions up 1080p.
Offering new cables and connectors for automotive video systems, delivering HD quality in the motoring environment.
The HDMI 1.4 specification is available for download at http://www.hdmi.org/. Our Allion team currently offers HDMI compliance tests and looks forward to certifying HDMI 1.4 products when they’re available.
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