2015-10-29, 23:09
1.) yes
2.) Decoding 4k@60 hevc and 4k@60 h264 - output with N3000 / N3150 max 30 fps at 4k (hw hdmi limitation of those chips)
3.) None if you consider to output 4k@60p you need an Nvidia / AMD Gpu
4.) The N3000 / N3150 can only output 30 fps at 4k which is a limitation of the hdmi chip. It can decode 4k@60 h264 and hevc
5.) You drop half the fps if you have 4k @ 60p content ... I don't suggest to run the device in 4k@30 mode anyways cause most content is not 4k at all
2.) Decoding 4k@60 hevc and 4k@60 h264 - output with N3000 / N3150 max 30 fps at 4k (hw hdmi limitation of those chips)
3.) None if you consider to output 4k@60p you need an Nvidia / AMD Gpu
4.) The N3000 / N3150 can only output 30 fps at 4k which is a limitation of the hdmi chip. It can decode 4k@60 h264 and hevc
5.) You drop half the fps if you have 4k @ 60p content ... I don't suggest to run the device in 4k@30 mode anyways cause most content is not 4k at all