Several outlets report that the first HDMI 2.2 products are expected to arrive in 2027, targeting higher performance than HDMI 2.1. VideoCardz, Wccftech, Flatpanels, TechRadar, and What Hi-Fi? reference statements from HDMI licensing leadership indicating that the “96 gigabit” (96Gbps) class bandwidth associated with HDMI 2.2 should begin showing up in consumer devices starting in 2027. Coverage suggests the initial lineup will likely include TVs and other home-theater equipment, alongside relevance for PC gaming and related displays, although specific launch models and manufacturers are not identified in the summaries provided. Other reports note that HDMI 2.2 is positioned as a next-step upgrade that can make HDMI 2.1 feel dated once products are available. Overall, the sources converge on the timing (2027) and the key technical milestone (96Gbps class HDMI 2.2), while acknowledging that details beyond those expectations depend on upcoming product releases and formal availability.