HDMI Licensing Organization

Posted by Yusuf on March 24th, 2020 — Posted in News

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5 Euro or 50 euro? There are these differences cables for HDMI really should probably the term “HDMI” ever have anyone heard be. It stands for “high definition multimedia interface” and is the new standard when it comes to connect consumer electronics. And who ever bought HDMI cable, which is certainly one noticed: the huge price difference. All is to have the cheap cable for 2 euro up and the premium brand cables for 50. And more and more users questions are: what’s the difference? And: what HDMI cable I need actually? How differ HDMI cable? Differences in HDMI cables are relatively simple and easy to recognize. It was also one of the main objectives in the implementation of the HDMI standard shortly after the turn of the Millennium: you wanted to make more transparent the wiring of consumer electronics and drastically simplify. In following points different HDMI cable basically: 1 bandwidth or transfer speed there are HDMI cables exactly two performance standards. namely “standard” and “High Speed”.

The latter provide a defined bandwidth 10.2 Gbps sure that sufficient performance for today’s and future applications is available. To recognize these cables to the caption of “High Speed”. HDMI cable according to the specification of HDMI Licensing Organization either through the “high speed” or the “standard” logo marked be. Should you find any of these two logos, better leave it the finger. 2.

Cable features the HDMI interface is almost 10 years old. In the development of the interface and new features have been added, for example the support of 3D content. These new features included the HDMI organization in the corresponding cable versions (E.g., 1.3, 1.4, etc.) together. This had the advantage that cable manufacturer is now a wider range of functions could use. However, this led to the disadvantage that the manufacturers began to apply, which consumers could do little welcome your cable with a cryptic version number.

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