HDMI is short for "High-Definition Multimedia Interface"
Yes, HDMI is hot swappable, meaning that you can connect and disconnect devices without needing to power them off first.
This sounds like a meaning-less marketing term! Technically there are different grades of HDMI cable that are certified for ever higher bandwidths, but few cable manufactuers stick with the HDMI definitions and invent there own which makes comparisons difficult.
Your iPad does not have HDMI built in. If you own an Apple HDMI adapter, you can use an HDMI cable up to 50ft.
No, HDMI converters and HDMI extenders are not the same. An HDMI converter is designed to change the format of the HDMI signal, allowing it to be compatible with different types of connections, such as converting HDMI to VGA or DisplayPort. In contrast, an HDMI extender is used to extend the distance over which an HDMI signal can travel, typically using Ethernet cables or other means to maintain signal quality over longer distances.
No the laptop HDMI would allow the laptop to display on your HDTV just like the PS3 HDMI does or a PC HDMI does
Yes, HDMI is hot pluggable, meaning devices can be connected or disconnected without needing to power down or restart the system.
HDMI is a cable that connects to a HD tv HDMI makes the p33 display in HD
HDMI is not the same as SCART. HDMI is digital interface while SCART is analogue.
High Speed HDMI Cable with Ethernet is the fastest at the moment (HDMI 1.4)
Both HDMI 1.1 and DVI are equal quality as far as video is concerned but only HDMI can carry audio as well. HDMI 1.3 has an option for Deep-Colour support - meaning more colours than maybe some older DVI displays can display. Be aware that all HDMI devices are likely to be HDCP compliant to protect content such as Blu-ray movies while older DVI devices may not have HDCP capability and so will not sure protected images.
Yes it is. Its Micro HDMI
if it fits the hdmi port it should work fine either way.