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If you want to know more about HDMI you get your satisfaction in these white papers, books and articles.

White Papers

CEC and Handshake questions are often posted to HDMI. Two new white papers address the most common questions and provide current information regarding these issues.

HDMI Licensing, LLC offers two versions of a white paper published in 2007. The abridged version provides an overview of HDMI. The unabridged version provides additional technical details on HDMI and the the new capabilities of HDMI 1.3.

Books

The Home Electronics Survival Guide
by Barb Gonzalez
Simple steps for hooking up your new home theater components

Articles

HDMI Climbs, DVI Slides
Television Broadcast, December 2009

HDMI 1.4 Compliance Tests Due This Month, Enabling CES Product Debuts
Reproduced by permission of Warren Communications News, 202-872-9202, www.warren-news.com
October 2009

The HDMI Specification Version 1.4
A Veritas and Visus Interview with Steve Venuti
August 2009

HDMI Explained:
A Home Toys interview with HDMI
December 2007

HDMI vs. Other Digital Interfaces
February 2007

Display Standard Newsletter
February 2007

Retailer Requires Simplay HDMI Testing
TWICE, December 11, 2006

HDMI As Networking Enabler
EDN, October 24, 2006

New Signal On Cables
The Washington Times, October 12, 2006

HDMI - A Digital Interface Solution
HDTV Magazine, July 25 through September 12, 2006
A 10 Part Series on HDMI by Rodolfo La Maestra

 

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