Fast forward about 20 years, and HDMI is still the dominant port on most TVs. Its popularity stems from its versatility, as it carries both high quality video and audio over a single cable, unlike older standards like VGA or component. That made it universal across consoles, Blu ray players, laptops, monitors, projectors, and pretty much everything else that connects to a TV, like . And HDMI keeps evolving: the latest version, , was introduced earlier this year and supports twice the bandwidth

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