HDMI 2.2: Cool Innovation
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Here’s what you need to know about the latest HDMI spec, HDMI 2.2

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HDMI 2.1 is already well ahead of the game in terms of future-proofing your TV, gaming gear, and other home theater devices.
The new spec is pitching the new spec for advanced consumer tech like augmented reality and virtual reality (AR) devices.
With support for 8 K and even 10 K video (which essentially doesn't exist for consumers) and all major audio formats, HDMI 21b has your home theater covered for the foreseeable foreseeable future.
HDMI 2.2 ’s advanced bandwidth is designed to enhance commercial technologies like medical imaging and medical imaging.
Latency Indication Protocol ( LIP ) will improve audio and video sync between your TV and A/V receiver or soundbar.
The most practical home theater advancement announced with HDMI is LIP , a new high-bandwidth cable.
We're still waiting for more widespread adoption nine years later .
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