(Credit: Geoffrey Morrison)
Currently, there are over two dozen Ultra HD “4K” TVs available or imminently available. The problem is, only one is currently fully compatible with the upcoming HDMI 2.0 standard.
So we asked all the companies making 4K TVs, what’s their planned path for upgradability to the new standard?
In case you missed it, here’s a bit of a primer. Recently, HDMI Licensing announced HDMI 2.0, the next version in that evolving connection. This replaces HDMI 1.4 which is what you have on most (if not all) of your gear. The highlights are increased bandwidth, which allows for higher resolutions and framerates, and no new cables. You can read all about it in … [Read more]
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