We’ve been lied to. When everyone started introducing HD Televisions there was a new interconnect to get use. That interconnect or port was HDMI. We were told that HDMI was the only connection able to handle all that bandwidth needed for a 1080p signal. Others said rubbish, whats wrong with dv, ethernet and even optical.
Well its stuck we’re not using Hdmi on most things but theres a new challenger and its very familiar.
HdbaseT is a new internet connect standard and as you guessed its based on Ethernet which will make a lot of people happy. Yes you can use your standard Cat5e or Cat6 cables. Not only that, theres a whole range of other extra tricks which come with HdbaseT, but how does it compare to the others types?
Feature |
HDMI 1.4a |
DiiVA |
DisplayPort 1.2 |
HDBaseT 1.0
|
Uncompressed Video/Audio |
10.2Gbps |
13.5Gbps |
21.6 Gbps |
10.2Gbps
|
Max Passive Cable Length |
~5-7m |
26m |
15m for 5Gbps |
100m
|
Cable type |
HDMI |
DiiVA |
DisplayPort |
Cat5e/6
|
Connector type |
HDMI |
DiiVA |
DisplayPort |
RJ-45
|
Charging power |
No |
5W |
No |
100W
|
Ethernet |
100 Mbps |
Gigabit |
720Mbps |
100 Mbps
|
Daisy chainable |
No |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes
|
Installation-friendly |
Heck No |
No |
No |
Yes
|
USB |
No |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes
|
Networking methods |
None |
Daisy & Star |
Daisy & Star |
Daisy & Star |
Power over ethernet, yes believe it or not but they will be able to supply not only data but also power over eithernet/hdbaseT, up to 100watts which is enough to power a 37inch tv. And the cable does not have to be Shielded which is great news for all those people who have laid ethernet in the walls of there house. Imagine running your whole TV off only one cable and nothing else…
Control signals allow remote controls to control anything on that network. And when we say network we mean just that. Switches or hubs can be used to connect devices and route signals around the network. This is like Samsung’s Anynet+ and other systems which allow you to control other related devices over a special cable. Instead of it a special magical cable, a cat5/6 cable will do the same trick.
This might sound a little pie in the sky but in actual fact its a standard and its been accepted by LG, Sony, Samsung and others. HdbaseT 1.0 specification is finished and ready to be used. There already working on the 2.0 spec now which will support up to 10.2gig a second through put. Theres also talk about using wireless too…
I look forward to seeing Hdmi going away and ethernet taking the position it once had.