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2015-06-03, 22:01
(This post was last modified: 2015-06-03, 22:02 by Robotica.)
To support 4K (3840x2160p) at more than 30Hz, HDMI 2.0 is required (at least 4:2:0 HDMI 2.0 mode that just squeaks into HDMI 1.4 bandwidths and doesn't require a full HDMI 2.0 interface).
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2015-06-03, 22:02
(This post was last modified: 2015-06-03, 22:03 by Matt Devo.)
It's really no more capable of 4K than the model it replaces, other than not needing MST for 60Hz output
As I've said elsewhere, the best thing about the Broadwell Chromeboxes will be the associated price drop on the Haswell models
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(2015-06-03, 22:02)Matt Devo Wrote: It's really no more capable of 4K than the model it replaces, other than not needing MST for 60Hz output
As I've said elsewhere, the best thing about the Broadwell Chromeboxes will be the associated price drop on the Haswell models
Even no h265?
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New Chromebox..
Hope this one has better graphics processor than the old model...
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I wonder if this one will actually be fan less. 6 watts is impressive as I got 12 watts with an idle Kodibuntu on the M004U.
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Any news on if the levels issue has been/will be fixed in the Broadwell drivers?