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HDMI 2.1 allows for a maximum of 4K 120Hz without compression ... including a 4K IPS gaming monitor with dual-mode 4K at 160Hz and 1080p at 320Hz display. According to an HDMI Forum press release ...
HDMI 2.1: Supports up to 10K resolution at 120Hz, adds improved HDR with dynamic metadata and enhanced Audio Return Channel (eARC) to send Dolby Atmos and DTS:X audio from display to receiver.
the truth is you don’t need to overspend if your goal is to get 4K resolution at 120Hz. All but one of our picks support the latest HDMI 2.1 standard, ensuring you get the best possible audio ...
A new USB 4 dock from Microsoft is now available for pre-order. At $200, it provides business users an enticing alternative to the company's $300 Thunderbolt ...
The new specification is named HDMI 2.2, but compatible cables will carry an "Ultra96" marker to indicate that they can carry 96GBps, double the 48 of HDMI 2.1b. The Forum anticipates this will result ...
In short, no, an HDMI 2.1 is not needed for the PS5, but, it absolutely is necessary if you want to enjoy 4K 120Hz gameplay. Otherwise, you'll be able to use any good quality cable.
The PS5 supports 8K@60Hz or 4K@120Hz, so you’ll want to choose an HDMI cable that’s designed to support the latest features of the PS5, including 4K resolution at 120Hz and even 8K resolution ...
Right now you might be wondering why you even need the best HDMI cable for PS5, Xbox Series X, and PC. It's easy to assume that every HDMI cable is created equal, but that's actually far from the ...