2018-01-31, 22:42
(2018-01-31, 20:47)direx Wrote: Still, the question which remains is: if a product is marketed with HDMI 2.0a does it mean that HDR has to be supported by the product? The Gemini Lake NUCs are marketed with HDMI 2.0a, so I was wondering if that has any implications in terms of HDR support.If a product is marketed as HDMI 2.0a it does have to support HDR static metadata to pass HDMI 2.0a compliance testing. This only means that it has to be supported under some OS. It could be Windows or Linux. Intel in the past has modified technical data specifications of a product while it was in production. So, we can never be certain unless it has been independently tested and verified.