ABSTRACT
An Ultra High Speed HDMI cable is a remarkable advancement in audiovisual technology.
It adheres to the stringent specifications outlined in the HDMI 2.1b Specification. This
cable is the only one that ensures support for all HDMI 2.1b features, including
uncompressed 8K@60 and 4K@120 resolutions. Its increased bandwidth capability
supports up to 48 Gbps. The Ultra High Speed HDMI Certification Program is mandatory
for all Ultra High Speed HDMI Cables, ensuring quality cables reach the market and
support 4K and 8K video, HDR, VRR, eARC, and all other HDMI 2.1b features. Certified
cables undergo testing to ensure low electromagnetic interference (EMI) and minimal
interference with wireless networks, streaming media players, Bluetooth devices, and
mobile phones. Once certified, cables affix an Ultra High Speed HDMI Certification
Label to each package or unit of sale, enabling consumers to verify the certification status.
To identify the cable, look for this label on the packaging. Additionally, a scanning app is
available for verification. The Ultra High Speed HDMI Cable revolutionizes home
entertainment, gaming, and audiovisual experiences, promising a future of immersive
content delivery
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
Any achievement, be it scholastic or otherwise does not depend solely on the individual
efforts but on the guidance, encouragement and cooperation of intellectuals, elders and
friends. A number of personalities, in their own capacities have helped us in carrying out
this Technical Seminar. We would like to take this opportunity to thank them all.
We would like to express our heartfelt thanks to Dr. H. G. Chandrakanth, Principal,
Sambhram Institute of Technology, whose valuable guidance has been the one that helped
us to complete the technical seminar.
We would like to express our profound gratitude to Dr. T. John Peter, HOD, Department of
CSE, Sambhram Institute of Technology, for his suggestions and his instructions have
served as a major contribution towards the completion of the technical seminar.
We would like to extend our impassioned thanks and admiration to our guide, Prof.
Mallamma C G, Assistant Professor, Department of CSE, Sambhram Institute of
Technology, for their able guidance, regular source of encouragement and assistance
throughout this technical seminar.
We would like to thank all the teaching and non-teaching staff members of the Computer
Science Department, who have helped us directly or indirectly for the successful
completion of the project.
Finally, we would like to thank our Parents and Friends who have helped us with their
valuable suggestions and guidance for the completion of our project.
SOURAV SHAJESH
1ST20CS119
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