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Re: Differnce between HDMI and HD ready?

Posted by Mo on 09/28/43 11:33

On Fri, 2 Dec 2005 11:22:55 +0000, Gunther Gloop wrote
(in article <3vap5nF150nipU1@individual.net>):


>
> I believe you are both confusing HDMI with HDCP.
> HDMI is the digital connector -like DVI. It does both picture and
> sound -unlike DVI as you say, which does just picture.
>
> You can buy HDMI and DVI equipment that does not have HDCP.
>
> HDCP is the "copyright protection" system that Sky will be insisting on
> (from what I hear) if you want to get that at some stage.
>

It's true that HDCP can be applied to both DVI and HDMI, Intel provided for
both. The movie industry, however, prefers HDMI, which it designed and has
put pressure on manufacturers to include it in their products. The latest
plasma screens appear to be carrying one or two HDMI ports now.

Digital spy reports that the new Sky HD box uses an HDMI port for connection
to the screen. No mention is made of DVI.

HD-DVD players such as the Samsung HD-950 also seem to be using the HDMI
standard. If I were looking for a new plasma I wouldn't consider buying one
without an HDMI port, probably two.

 

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