If you have two HDMI 1. I have been using an 1. Works flawless. Just my 2 cents. David L. In previous versions they were unused, reserved, or the additional throughput was added in 1. OK, thanks for that info at least. If the ethernet where added in one or 2 previous unused pins, it should be possible to use a simple multimeter to be able to tell if its a 1. Name required. Email required. Please note: comment moderation is enabled and may delay your comment.
There is no need to resubmit your comment. Notify me of followup comments via e-mail. Version 1. The changes in version 1. However, the ultimate functionality of the cord is determined by the requirements of its user. This version has a more improved resolution. Video formats have advanced and the data rates have increased significantly. Also many new facilities and capabilities need to be controlled. To keep up with these advancements several HDMI versions have been launched.
One major advantage of the way that HDMI has advanced through successive versions is that the same 19 pin connector has been used and the versions have been backwards compatible.
Although the same basic connector has been used for HDMI, the many updates to the standard have been difficult to track. All the time it has been keeping up with the requirements for audio visual data transmission.
New televisions, computer displays, DVD recorders, computers all use HDMI, and as updates to consumer equipment occur relatively rapidly, they will normally use the latest HDMI versions, or at least ones that will be able to accommodate the latest features. Initially X was the figure 1, i.
HDMI versions 1 and this was followed by another figure and this was increased by 1 for each revision. In other worlds HDMI 1. On occasions very minor revisions were indicated by a letter suffix. One example of this was HDMI version 1.
These minor version revisions were possibly to clarify a minor point or include small testing changes or additions. In view of the fact that it was being managed by a different body, the version number was raised from 1 to 2 reflecting the major change. Now it is able to support the latest video standards whilst also incorporating many new functions and capabilities. HDMI is available on virtually all new televisions, and television associated equipment.
It is also being used increasingly for display screens including computer monitors where it is present along with other interfaces, but being used increasingly. CABLExpress is dedicated to delivering quality in every product we provide — and every interaction you have with us. Just call us at We will respond as quickly as possible.
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