hdmi 2.0

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HDMI 2.0 is a video interface standard commonly found on modern Windows PCs, mini PCs, and docking stations. On WindowsForum.com, discussions cover HDMI 2.0 in the context of compact devices like the Geekom QS1 Pro mini PC with Snapdragon X Elite, where it supports high-resolution displays. Enterprise-grade docks such as the ThinkPad Thunderbolt 5 Smart Dock 7500 also reference HDMI 2.0 for multi-monitor setups. Additionally, HDMI 2.0 is relevant to HDR gaming on Windows 11, as it can carry HDR signals when properly configured. Users troubleshooting display connectivity, multi-monitor configurations, or HDR performance often encounter HDMI 2.0 specifications.
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    ThinkPad TB5 Smart Dock 7500: 3x8K, 180W PD, enterprise-grade

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    HDR gaming can be a dramatic upgrade for many players — richer highlights, deeper blacks, and colors that finally look like what the developers intended — but whether it actually improves your experience depends on your hardware, your patience for calibration, and how each game implements HDR...
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