HDMI 2.2 Is Coming to TVs and Monitors Next Year With Uncompressed 4K at Ridiculous Refresh Rates
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TECH NEWS – HDMI 2.2 is getting closer to TVs and monitors, and the new standard promises a major leap: up to 96Gbps of bandwidth, uncompressed 4K at 240Hz, and 8K at 60Hz. Still, the technology is unlikely to become standard overnight, and buyers will need to pay close attention to the exact speed tier supported by each HDMI 2.2 device. Anyone who likes squeezing every last bit of performance out of a display will probably want to keep an eye on HDMI 2.2. The standard was unveiled at CES 2025, and certification work is now moving forward for the next wave of compatible devices and cables. The headline number is already striking: the new specification aims to double the bandwidth of the current… Read more... The post HDMI 2.2 Is Coming to TVs and Monitors Next Year With Uncompressed 4K at Ridiculous Refresh Rates appeared first on theGeek.games.
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