The
future of HDMI cables is here! Technologies move quickly, creating
bigger and faster video and audio components. The quest for the perfect
high definition picture and sound is moving fast with bigger and
sharper displays, even more true to life color, and fast action 3D.
That's why we are excited about the new HDMI specification and how it
paves the way for these future technologies.
HDMI
1.4 was just revealed, bringing with it an HDMI Ethernet Channel (HEC)
that enables data transfers of up to 100 Mbps between supported
connected devices. Put simply, this could allow a "broadband-connected
television using its HEC-enabled HDMI port to provide internet
connection sharing with another HEC-enabled device such as a game
console or DVR." Furthermore, the spec's Audio Return Channel (ARC)
enables broadcast audio to be easily streamed back to an external
amplifier, and the Automatic Content Enhancement (ACE) provides support
for future 3D video standards, increased resolution support (up to
4,096 x 2,160 pixels at up to 30Hz), and content recognition that
promises to automatically optimize the TV's picture settings based on
content type.
The bad news? HEC will only work with new HDMI 1.4 spec cables, and
those will be graded into two separate levels of performance: low- and
high-data rate.
The
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