Yes, with an HDMI 2.1 cable we can have more pixels than in 16 Full HD TVs. HDMI 2.1 will come with 10K support and much more accurate HDR video.
HDMI 2.1 will come with 10K support and much more accurate HDR video
During CES 2017 we were able to know the future of the most extended multimedia display port, HDMI 2.1. The HDMI Forum unveiled essential details such as support for video in 8K resolution, dynamic HDR, variable refresh rate and backward compatibility with previous versions.
Also, something that could have been expected since implementing it in another way would confuse similar to that experienced by users with USB-C cables. Today, the HDMI Forum has presented the details of the final standard. So that companies officially know what features they can count.
The most critical data, to take into account for the enthusiasts of the resolution is that the bandwidth supported will surpass Thunderbolt 3, with 48 GB / s of transfer. Not only will it support 4K video at 120 Hz, but also 8K at 60 Hz and 10K. That is without knowing the refresh rate for that resolution, which will probably be 30 or less. So, otherwise, it would be specified. Even so, there is still a lot left for the new arrival.
HDMI 2.1 With 8K Resolution And HDR And VBR
From HDMI 2.1 it is essential today to the dynamic HDR. And all aspects of the content are controlled frame by frame, something that Dolby Vision already presupposes, but that is not universal. Another detail of great importance is that it comes with little electromagnetic interference figures. That reduces interference with nearby wireless devices. Many users have experienced vibrations in the image if the monitor was near the router, and with this feature, HDMI 2.1 should be the solution.
According to the HDMI Forum, the final document will be available between the first and the third quarter of next year, so it is normal that we see its adoption born from the 2019 CES.