Tomato - 1080p is backwards compatible to all HDMI specs. I don't have a reference to this, but I know I saw it somewhere: v1.3 allows 1080p as well as some audio format that slips my mind. I believe previous versions only allow for 1080p video to be broadcast. Sound must be transmitted over another connection. most likely optical or digital coax.
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Tomato - 1080p is backwards compatible to all HDMI specs. I don't have a reference to this, but I know I saw it somewhere: v1.3 allows 1080p as well as some audio format that slips my mind. I believe previous versions only allow for 1080p video to be broadcast. Sound must be transmitted over another connection. most likely optical or digital coax.