Well yes and no. HDMI refers to a type of connection. A high definition signal can be transferred through HDMI. There are basically 8 types of connectors:RF (Radio Frequency),Composite Video,S-Video,Component Video,D-Sub, DVI, HDMI, and IEEE 1394. RF is the old type that screws into the TV. Composite is the traditional yellow plug with a 480i max resolution. S-Video is a multi prong round connector with a max res of 480i. Component Video has three connectors that look like the composite except they are green, blue, and red with a max res of 1080i.D-Sub is the classic blue computer monitor connector and it supports 1080p. All of the previous are analog. All of the following are digital. DVI is the more recent white computer monitor connector that supports 1080p. HDMI looks like a flatter usb that supports 1080p and digital surround sound. IEEE 1394 is a square connector that, for all normal applications, is the same as HDMI.
HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) is a compact audio/video interface for transmitting uncompressed digital data
HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) is a compact audio/video interface for transmitting uncompressed digital data in a single cable. HDMI supports, on a single cable, any video format including standard, enhanced, and high-definition video along with up to 8 channels of digital audio. ~abejschwartz
No. There is no composite video standard for high definition. If a video signal is composite, then it is also standard definition. High definition television will normally need an HDMI connection. Although there are other HD interfaces, HDMI is the only one found on domestic equipment. Any other output on a DVD player or receiver is almost certain to be an SD output only.
Yes, as long as the DVI display supports HDCP (High Definition Content Protection).
No. The Wii has only analogue video outputs at standard definition.
HDMI is short for "High-Definition Multimedia Interface"
HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) is a compact audio/video interface for transmitting uncompressed digital data
HDMI is short for "High-Definition Multimedia Interface"
HDMI Stands For: High Definition Multimedia Interface
HDMI Stands For: High Definition Multimedia Interface
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a HDMI device is a device (T.V, phone, games console, etc) which accepts or will output a High Definition signal or picture. HDMI stands for High Definition Multimedia Interface
The purpose of an HDMI splitter box is usually to connect multiple high-definition devices to an HDTV. The purpose of an HDMI splitter box is usually to connect multiple high-definition devices to an purpose of an HDMI splitter box is usually to connect multiple high-definition devices to an HDTV?
It does have high definition video but does not have a hdmi port.
Not necessarly! HDMI can run at many different resolutions from standard definition upto 1080p high definition. Only HDMI can carry HDCP protected HD content such as Blu-ray movies
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