Today, we're taking a look at two innovations in the HDMI cable connection standard: HDMI ARC and HDMI eARC. ARC stands for ...
And while almost any HDMI cable that can support ARC can also support eARC, that is not true of the components you’ll be connecting. Make sure that both your TV and the device you’ve connected ...
For all the excitement and intrigue that goes into understanding a smart TV's screen technology, processing power, AI ...
It means the end of multiple cable connections of old, seeing one HDMI cable to rule all. ARC is especially useful when pairing one of the best soundbars to a TV, for example, as you can adjust ...
In 2017, HDMI 2.1 introduced eARC, which added support for high-end surround sound such as Dolby Atmos and DTS:X. eARC also supports variable refresh rate (VRR), quick media switching (QMS ...
The HDMI 2.2 specification is set to be available during the first half of 2025 to authorized adopters, such as TV/display, ...
and HDMI cables aren’t going away anytime soon. Whether you’re a gamer, a cinephile, or a sports fan, you want bright, clean images at high frame rates. A sub-par HDMI cable can needlessly ...
The new specification is named HDMI 2.2, but compatible cables will carry an "Ultra96" marker to indicate that they can carry 96GBps, double the 48 of HDMI 2.1b. The Forum anticipates this will result ...