What is HDMI® 1.3?

High -resolution multimedia interface (HDMI®) 1.3 is the HDMI® version that has made several enhancements and enabled the use of new features on high -resolution future TVs (HDTV) and other HDMI® technology. HDMI® 1.3 enhancements included an increased bandwidth via HDMI® cables, support for higher image contrast and increased color palette, smaller connector cable for manual devices and technology specially focused on increasing audio/video synchronization. These changes and improvements have been made as part of the continuing effort to constantly upgrade the HDMI® capacity and preparation for advances in hardware technology. HDMI® was supposed to enable greater video quality and allow manufacturers to increase the capabilities of the device they produced. Since its initial edition, HDMI® has passed numerous upgrades and each version has received a different number that indicates a significant increase in functions or performance.

HDMI® 1.3 was released in 2006 and included several new features and features for equipment and formats with a high definition. The bandwidth of the band's band through HDMI® connectors has been increased from 165 megahertz (MHz) (4.95 gigabites per second) to 340 MHz (10.2 gigabits per second). This enhancement has been designed to allow much more information to be sent through HDMI® cables and is designed specifically for HDTV benefits with features such as Deep Color®, higher resolution and higher video frame frequencies. The basic architecture of this performance in HDMI® 1.3 also set reasons for future versions to further increase the bandwidth.

Deep Color® support was also introduced in HDMI® 1.3, allowing HDMI® to use much greater color depth. This improvement allowed 30 -bit, 36 -bit and 48 -bit color depths, through the previous 24 -bit color that can allow HDTV and other similar devices to upgrade millions of colors to billions of colors. PRBy offering this type of technology, increased gradation between colors and shades of gray is also allowed. Increase from 24 -bit to 30 -bit depth color should create at least four times higher image quality, although it can be eight times better or more. HDMI® 1.3 also removed color selection limits in devices that created a wider color palette for HDTV and similar displays.

was also introduced a new mini connector to facilitate connection between smaller pocket devices such as HDMI® camera and device. HDMI® 1.3 has also introduced lip synchronization or synchronization technology to create a corresponding image of Azni. Since digital signals are more complicated and larger, there may be problems that the signal can be properly processed and that the image and sound will be displayed together together. Improvements in HDMI® 1.3 have determined the ability of the device for these problems automatically to reduce developmental problems for manufacturers.

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