Definition of HDMI in US English: HDMI
noun trademark A standard for connecting high-definition video devices.
as modifier ‘most TVs are equipped with at least one HDMI port’
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‘The HDMI port enables you to explore thrilling HD entertainment options.’ ‘Many Australian stores will charge you $30 or more for an HDMI cable.’ ‘Your best chance of avoiding obsolescence is to buy peripherals that support HDMI.’ ‘We feel we are setting the pace for the industry by offering a comprehensive lineup of HDMI products.’ ‘As you can see from our pictures, HDMI is already appearing in a wide array of devices, ranging from displays to DVD players to set-top boxes.’ ‘The back is bristling with connectors, with everything from SCART to HDMI.’ ‘For some cable boxes, you have to choose between sending audio over the HDMI cable or the digital audio cable.’ ‘The HDMI cables performed comparably in both our instrument tests and our visual tests.’ ‘Both models also feature two HDMI inputs and one USB port.’ ‘Another aspect of the projector we liked was that you can plug anything into its HDMI port.’ ‘The HDMI port assures the best quality playback when connecting the notebook to a TV or monitor with an HDMI input.’ ‘HDMI seems to have had one of the fastest rollouts of any display and audio interface in the past few years.’ Origin Early 21st century: abbreviation of high-definition multimedia interface.