Probably a dumb question.. but I ordered a HDMI 1.3a cable the other day, will I notice a difference compared to a normal HDMI cable?? or do the devices they're hooked up to have to be HDMI 1.3a as well??
No, there's nothing that even takes advantage of the 1.3a spec's maximum data rate yet (chipsets on sources and displays only go up to 3.4 Gbps right now)
“The other one is a biggie, and it's something very noticeable in the videos: touch sensitivity is pretty bad. Using the virtual keyboard proved to be far too painful, and we're pretty sure it wasn't multitouch-friendly.”
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Probably a dumb question.. but I ordered a HDMI 1.3a cable the other day, will I notice a difference compared to a normal HDMI cable?? or do the devices they're hooked up to have to be HDMI 1.3a as well??
The devices have to be 1.3x compliant as well.
No, there's nothing that even takes advantage of the 1.3a spec's maximum data rate yet (chipsets on sources and displays only go up to 3.4 Gbps right now)