Inakustik 1.5m HDMI 00324415 Benutzerhandbuch
Produktcode
00324415
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DIE WICHTIGSTEN FEATURE IM ÜBERBLICK:
Blu-ray-Player
AV-Receiver; Media-Center
Game console
Blu-ray-Player
AV-Receiver; Media-Center
Game console
Internet
Internet
HDMI Cable
HDMI Cable
with Ethernet
with Ethernet
No additional network cable
required between internet access
and AV components.
HDMI Cable with
Audio Return
Channel
Audio Return
Channel
HDMI Cable
No additional audio cable required
between TV and AV reveiver.
While RGB is still the dominant color space in most video
applications, other color models are gaining popularity,
particularly in digital still photography. Version 1.4 of the
HDMI specification adds support for three additional color
spaces (also known as color gamuts), enabling manufacturers
to deliver better and more accurate color to users when
Like x.v.color, each of these color spaces defines a palette of available colors that is
larger than the traditional rGB color model, and closer to the full range of colors percep-
tible to the human eye.
they view their digital photos on an HDTV. In addition to RGB color and x.v.color, the HDMI
standard now offers native support for three additional color spaces:
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SYCC601 color
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Adobe RGB color
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Adobe YCC601 color
he latest version of the HDMI standard establishes critical
infrastructure for implementing 3D video in the home, defining
input/output protocols that will allow 3D displays and source
devices to communicate through an HDMI link. It’s a major
milestone on the path to bringing true 3D and 3D home theater
gaming
to the mass market, supporting resolutions up to 1080p in 3D. 3D technology is
evolving rapidly, with several competing approaches under development, so the
HDMI 1.4 specification establishes protocols for a number of popular 3D
display methods, including:
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Frame, line, or field alternative methods
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Side by side methods (full and half)
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2D plus depth methods
The HDMI specification Version 1.4 enables simple, automated picture setting
selection with no user intervention. The content Type feature enables a display to
auto-select the correct viewing mode to match the content type it is currently receiving
from a source device, and to switch modes when a new content source is selected.
content Type supports content profiles for gaming, movie, photograph, and text
viewing modes.
Full HD and 4k x 2k video describes the resolution capability of the individual
components, such as LCD, LED-TV, DVD- or Blu-ray player. The original PAL stan-
dard works with just about 576 lines. Devices labeled as Full HD must show a
resolution of at least 1920 x 1080 pixels. 4k x 2k describes a four-times higher reso-
lution of 4096 x 2160 pixels. Furthermore, they must be able to handle the progressive
display (2160p), which is shown by the “p”. This means that the entire picture
content can be displayed in one picture on the screen. The advantage is the improved
picture sharpness.
Full HD and 4k x 2k video enables a larger display (Fig. 1) or far better
picture quality with the same screen size (Fig. 2).