The next big HDMI leap is here - how new 'Ultra96' cables will shake things up
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The introduction of HDMI 2.2 technology marks a significant milestone in audio and visual performance for enthusiasts and future-proofing. With increased bandwidth, it supports higher resolution formats such as 16K at 60 Hz. Although widespread use may take time, the initial Ultra96 HDMI cables are set to release soon. The new Latency Indication Protocol (LIP) addresses synchronization issues in complex home setups, enhancing the overall viewing experience. While current content primarily utilizes HDMI 2.1, the groundwork laid by HDMI 2.2 promises exciting developments in video technology ahead.
HDMI 2.2 technology heralds a new era in audio/visual potential with increased bandwidth capabilities allowing breathtaking resolutions, including 4K at 480 Hz and 16K at 60 Hz.
The inclusion of Latency Indication Protocol (LIP) in HDMI 2.2 promises to enhance audio and video synchronization, particularly important in complex home theater setups.
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