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2020-08

Canton Fair: Foresee The Future Of The USB Type-c Cable

On April 15, 2018, the 123rd China Import and Export Fair (Canton Fair) was held as scheduled. 617 companies from 34 countries and regions displayed products in the import exhibition area. There were more than 25,000 domestic and foreign exhibitors participating in the show, especially in Consumer Electronics, which attracted a large number of buyers. One of the main products with high popularity is the Type-C related adapter series based on the trend of consumer electronics interface, such as Type-C to Mini-DP adapter, which can be transferred from Type-C to the current ultrabook. The commonly used Mini-DP interface, in addition to Type-C to VGA,HDMI, LAN + VGA adapter and other products, including the mainstream of the market, many mobile phones, computers and their peripheral applications. Type-C is superior to traditional interfaces because of its advantages of thinness, small size, positive and negative blind insertion, high-definition video transmission, high transmission rate, and high scalability. Therefore, Type-C can quickly adapt to the needs of the market and users. They are used in smart electronic products such as smart phones, computers, tablets, and televisions more and more, as well as a range of peripheral applications including cameras, projectors, monitors, mobile hard drives, and mobile power supplies. Type-C has even been used by many domestic big names as a selling point of flagship products to attract users' attention. More and more manufacturers have also expressed their preference for standardized USB Type-C/PD solutions. A number of research data shows that in 2017, only 300 million consumer electronic devices using the Type-C interfaceare in use globally. It is expected that this figure will exceed 2 billion by 2019. The main growth point is from the PC and mobile device market. The data also shows that by 2020, about half of the world's smart phones and 93% of laptops will use USB Type-C interconnection.

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2020-08

Do You Know The Birth And Recently Development Of HDMI?

The HDMI standard was born in 2002. Hitachi, Panasonic, Philips, Silicon Image, Sony, Thomson, Toshiba and seven companies jointly established the HDMI high-definition multimedia interface organization, and began to develop a new digital video/audio interface technology that meets the HD standards. After more than half a year's preparation work, the HDMI organization officially released the HDMI 1.0 version standard on December 9, 2002, marking that HDMI technology has officially entered the stage of history. Recently development HDMI 1.4 The HDMI 1.4 version can already support 4K(4K HDMI cable), but is subject to a bandwidth of 10.2Gbps, and can only reach a resolution of 3840×2160 and a frame rate of 30 FPS. HDMI 2.0 HDMI 2.0's bandwidth has been expanded to 18Gbps, supports plug-and-play and hot-swappable, supports 3840×2160 resolution and 50FPS, 60FPS frame rate. At the same time support up to 32 channels in audio, and the highest sampling rate of 1536kHz. HDMI 2.0 does not define new data lines and connectors and interfaces, so it can maintain perfect backward compatibility with HDMI 1.x. Existing Type 2 data lines can be used directly. HDMI 2.0 will not replace HDMI 1.x, but based on the latter's enhancements, any device that wants to support HDMI 2.0 must first ensure basic support for HDMI 1.x. HDMI 2.1 The standard can provide up to 48Gbps of bandwidth. More specifically, the new HDMI 2.1 standard now supports 7680×4320@60Hz and 4K@120hz. Among them, 4K includes true 4K 4096×2160 pixels and 3840×2160 pixels, while in the HDMI 2.0 specification, only 4K@60Hz is supported. And each pixel has up to 12bit color depth, for Intel, NVIDA and AMD, this will be great news.

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2020-05

Global HDMI Cable Market Outlook 2018-2023

This The global HDMI Cable market report wraps a thorough perception into the HDMI Cable market and recognizes the chief trends associated to the different sectors of the market.In addition to this, it offering offers methodical information rich in quantity and quality. The report offers a crucial opinion relating to the global HDMI Cable market by discussing of its segmentation Mobile Phones, Gaming Consoles, Players & TVs, Automotive Systems, Cameras and Camcorders, Personal Computers & Tablet Computers, Other. The sectors have been reviewed in terms of present as well as future trends. The analysis of geographical segmentation incorporates the estimated and present requirements from these regions. The study also offers the need associated to the different end-use sectors and separate goods in all of the geographical sectors of the HDMI Cable market. The report also analyses the HDMI Cable market in terms of volume [k MT] and revenue [Million USD]. Key Highlights of the HDMI Cable Market : • A Clear understanding of the HDMI Cable market supported growth, constraints, opportunities, practicableness study. • Concise HDMI Cable Market study supported major nation-states. • Analysis of evolving market segments in addition as a whole study of existing HDMI Cable market segments. The main competitors in the global HDMI Cable market have been applying various tactics for making an entry as well as developing in the HDMI Cable market. On a worldwide basis, the count of recognized companies is elevating and hence it is necessary for every market company to get a spirited edge on others. The primary tactics accepted by the well-known companies for contending in the HDMI Cable market include advancements of new product, partnerships, mergers, agreements, and acquisitions.

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2020-05

HDMI Is Suitable For Gaming?

Any modern video card will have several display output connectors, and usually among them will be the familiar, many-pinned DVI. That connector is fast becoming a legacy one, though. (The occasional high-end video card these days drops it altogether.) Old-school VGA is fading out even faster, and it now tends to be found only on low-end video cards, if at all. It's mainly a solution nowadays just for connecting legacy monitors. HDMI is your modern choices. An HDMI port ("HDMI" stands for "High-Definition Multimedia Interface") is almost a given card-side, with most video cards offering at least one, if not more. HDMI is used primarily to connect consumer electronics gear to a television, be that a game console, an A/V receiver, or your Roku/Amazon box. The vast majority of computer-centric monitors also sport an HDMI input, though the port is more prevalent on consumer/home monitors than on business-oriented displays. The latest HDMI spec (at this writing) is HDMI 2.1, and its capabilities are impressive compared to older digital display connector tech. This version of HDMI boasts a 48Gbps-rated bandwidth, and the spec delivers support for HDR (of varying flavors, depending on whether you're talking about HDMI 2.0a or 2.0b), as well as Enhanced Audio Return Channel (eARC) functionality. (eARC allows TVs to send back audio signals to a receiver, in the event that's a factor in your gaming setup.) What could be most important for some gamers, is HDMI's ability to support FreeSync. If you own a late-model AMD Radeon video card that supports FreeSync, that could be your decision-maker right there between the two major interfaces. (Of course, your display will need to support FreeSync, as well, for you to garner any benefit.)

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