MSI R9 300 Series HDMI2.0 Support Really???

I want to buy R9 390X GAMING 8G.
But I have one question.
"1 (version 1.4a/2.0)
Max Resolution: 4096x2160 @24 Hz (1.4a), 3840x2160 @60 Hz (2.0)"
URL:http://www.msi.com/product/vga/R9-390X-GAMING-8G.html#hero-specification
It's Really???
Many R9 300 Series Card support HDMI1.4a,not HDMI2.0.

OK,I tried to check one more time.
These statements had been removed.
Thx fixed.

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