"As it stands, the current HDMI 1.3 spec should be able to handle first-gen material, but eventually, backers want it to support 120Hz rates for HD and multiple 3D views"
HDMI already supports 120hz and even up to 2560x1600. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High-Definition_Multimedia_Interface#TMDS_channel "Over single link connection supports 1080p at rates up to 120 Hz and resolutions up to WQXGA." Though whether or not any current devices can output or accept 120hz, I don't know. I would think that hdmi motherboards and vid cards do, but I don't think any current monitor can accept the signal. All "120hz" monitors/tv's currently do not accept 120hz, they only accept 24 and 60.
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Lazarusdark @ Nov 18th 2008 7:24PM
"As it stands, the current HDMI 1.3 spec should be able to handle first-gen material, but eventually, backers want it to support 120Hz rates for HD and multiple 3D views"
HDMI already supports 120hz and even up to 2560x1600.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High-Definition_Multimedia_Interface#TMDS_channel
"Over single link connection supports 1080p at rates up to 120 Hz and resolutions up to WQXGA."
Though whether or not any current devices can output or accept 120hz, I don't know. I would think that hdmi motherboards and vid cards do, but I don't think any current monitor can accept the signal. All "120hz" monitors/tv's currently do not accept 120hz, they only accept 24 and 60.