Everything about HDMI

21 Oct.,2024

 

Everything about HDMI

Two aspects are particularly important for demanding gamers:

A high resolution for the best possible graphics and a high frame rate (FPS) for a smooth and lag-free display.

High-performance desktop PCs often have gaming monitors attached that support a higher refresh rate than most living room TVs. Hertz numbers of over 60 or even over 120 Hz are common, provided the hardware can also handle these speeds in high resolutions. Which HDMI cables are suitable for this?

Even for demanding gaming, Premium High Speed HDMI cables (HDMI 2.0) are still suitable in many cases. Especially with full details and ray tracing, 4K resolution pushes even highly equipped PCs to their limits and does not exceed 60 frames per second. At least 144 Hz is possible in the compromise resolution of p ( x ), which is popular with gamers. HDR is also supported.

However, the successor HDMI 2.1 in the form of Ultra High Speed HDMI cables is already a worthwhile investment for real future proofing the cabling and also for current high-end PCs. This enables 4K gaming at ultra-fast 120 Hz, p even up to 240 Hz. On the console side, there are already a few games on the Microsoft Xbox® Series X that reach 4K@120Hz. Televisions with HDMI 2.1 can also already be found in living rooms, even if they are still a long way from the mass market.

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What Are HDMI, DVI and DisplayPort? | Connector Guide

This connector appears almost identical to the dual-link DVI-D connector except that it has an additional four pins that surround the flat offset ground bar. This is because the DVI-I interface was designed to carry both digital and analog signals. However, most DVI displays and video sources are DVI-D, and the female ports do not contain sockets to accept the four extra analog pins. As a result, DVI-I cables are limited to a narrow range of applications such as certain KVM switches. Also note that the offset ground bar on a DVI-I plug is larger than the one on a DVI-D plug. This means that a DVI-I connector cannot fit into a DVI-D socket simply by removing the four analog pins.

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