HDMI 2.0 Specifications Announced, Increases Bandwidth to 18Gbps

HDMI 2.0 Specifications Announced, Increases Bandwidth to 18Gbps

The HDMI 2.0 specifications have been announced, which features bandwidth that has been updated to 18Gbps, from 10.2Gbps of the older HDMI 1.4. Besides this, HDMI 2.0 also boasts of support for 4K video at a resolution of 3,840 by 2,160 pixels. The new standard is backward compatible with its earlier versions.
Google Chromecast Streams Video to Your TV

Google Chromecast Streams Video to Your TV

At a press event held in San Francisco, Google revealed Chromecast. The HDMI dongle is a device that will help users stream media from smart devices on to their TVs.
Optical HDMI Cable Promises Distances of Up to 1,000 Feet Without Any Repeaters

Optical HDMI Cable Promises Distances of Up to 1,000 Feet Without Any Repeaters

For those that require their HDMI cables to extend beyond standard lengths, you'll need to use an HDMI repeater to achieve the distance required reliably. But now, a company demonstrates a straightforward solution using a point-to-point optical cable.
Sanus Super Slim HDMI Cables Introduced

Sanus Super Slim HDMI Cables Introduced

Sanus adds a brand new line of Super Slim HDMI cables to the Sanus Elements offering of AV accessories. Each model features a wire gauge that is 45% thinner than traditional HDMI cables, allowing for easy bending in tight spaces.
Mini DisplayPort to HDMI Cables Must be Recalled

Mini DisplayPort to HDMI Cables Must be Recalled

HDMI Org has confirmed that the Mini DisplayPort to HDMI cables are deemed unlicensed and thus should not be sold.
ASUS Announces the World's First Two-Way HDMI Streaming Kit

ASUS Announces the World's First Two-Way HDMI Streaming Kit

WAVI, the world's first wireless HDMI kit to feature two-way wireless USB control designed to stream PC content to the big screen, is offered as a pair of devices that bridges the gap between the home office and living room.
HDMI On A Wii?

HDMI On A Wii?

Depending on a Wii's analog outputs is a thing of the past now with Neoya's latest HDMI adaptor known as the Wii2HDMI. The new fangled converter supports 480i, 480p and 576i display modes.