Why integrating HDMI 2.0?
High Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) is today part of our day to day life, at home as well as at our office we are using devices integrating HDMI ports. HDMI penetration is well illustrated by this picture (created in Dec. 2011 by In-Stat): from DTV to Game console, the devices belong to the Consumer Electronics market segments, and we are supposed to use it at home. But we extensively use Mobile phones and PC (and peripherals) at work, as well as camera and camcorder for marketing purpose. According with this forecast, almost one Billion HDMI devices will have been shipped this year!
If HDMI protocol is such a success, why the “HDMI Forum” has decided to specify HDMI 2.0?
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