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Watch out for misleading HDMI 2.1 port specs on some of the more expensive 2023 TV models

Started by Redaktion, January 24, 2023, 16:03:17

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Redaktion

Thanks to a more lenient HDMI licensing administration policy, TV makers can now advertise HDMI 2.1 compatibility, even if some TV ports are actually HDMI 2.0 without 48 Gbps speeds. Only LG and Samsung offer 4x HDMI 2.1 ports on this year's OLED models, while other top brands like Sony and Panasonic are still limited to only two HDMI 2.1 ports.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Watch-out-for-misleading-HDMI-2-1-port-specs-on-some-of-the-more-expensive-2023-TV-models.684826.0.html

tek-check

Thanks for this article. It is really important that tech media put pressure on HDMI Org regarding marketing of "HDMI 2.1".

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Quote from: tek-check on January 24, 2023, 20:56:41Thanks for this article. It is really important that tech media put pressure on HDMI Org regarding marketing of "HDMI 2.1".

USB: First time?  Anyone remember about USB 3.2 Gen2 2x2?  Well, USB 4V2 is just at the corner......

NikoB

Laptop manufacturers are engaged in the same fraud. To the fullest.

For example, in the HP G9 450 series, the Specifications indicate the ports of HDMI 2.1 and DP2.0, but I am sure that not one corresponds to the full version. And most importantly - in neither in any review, nor on a single site on laptop tests, including this, no one checks the compliance of the ports with the specified manufacturers of the specifications. If there are no obvious reservations in the specifications, then thanks to massive fraudulent advertising in the global press, each consumer has the right to expect full versions of the ports. And if this is not the case, this is a 100% warranty case. Because the quality of the goods is always ahead of only one person - the buyer, the one who pays the money.

For example, AMD marketers, in the specifications of Zen4, modestly fell silent about the bandwidth  of HDMI 2.1 and DP2.0 (2.1) ports, but a technically competent consumer, will note that DP2.0 contains support for only UHBR10 mode by AMD, i.e. DP2.0 the port is cut off by half  of bandwidth 80Gbps and gpu part of Zen4 NOT support 8k monitors in lossless mode (4:4:4 w/o DSC loss compression). But about the HDMI 2.1 bandwidth in Zen4 AMD is silent ...

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