HDMI 2.2 is set to come to TVs and monitors next year, bringing uncompressed 4K at ridiculous frame rates – here’s what to expect from the next-gen connector and who it’s actually most useful for


  • The first HDMI 2.2 products are likely to arrive in 2027
  • Massively increased bitrates with 4K 480Hz support or 10K resolution
  • Great for PC gaming, but won’t make much of a difference to TV viewers

HDMI 2.2 is coming and it could be a very big deal for gamers. That’s because it delivers double the bandwidth of HDMI 2.1: up to 96 Gbps.

This means that HDMI 2.2 is capable of delivering uncompressed 4K at up to 240Hz (current HDMI can only do this using Display Stream Compression, aka DSC) or uncompressed 4K at 480Hz with 4:2:0 chroma subsampling, and it can also deliver uncompressed RGB 8K at 60Hz. And by using DSC, it’s capable of delivering 1440p at rates exceeding 1,000Hz.

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