Whats HDMI output?




Answers:    HDMI, or High Definition Multimedia Interface, is a way of transmitting a video and audio signal digitally. By using an HDMI cable you can dispatch a picture and sound from a source (DVD, HD Box, Blu-Ray and others) to a display (TV, Monitor, Projector). It is currently the cable near the greatest capacity for deliver high definition descriptions and audio. That doesn't always aim that it does give the best picture but it usually does. HDMI is required for the upscaling (increasing the resolution) of DVD imagery within the DVD player to 1080P (the uppermost resolution available on current TV sets).
HDMI is also capable of sending secondary information along with the picture and nouns like turning on the TV and automatically switching to the right input when you push play on the Blu-Ray player
So once again HDMI:
is a digital A/V nouns.
simplifies your wiring because you just need 1 nouns for audio and video.
The best available connection for video and nouns from a source.
is capable of sending command codes along beside the picture and sound.

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