HDMI has been on the market for years, and in that time it's become pretty much the main standard of A/V connection, but did you know it has multiple versions?
The humble USB-C to HDMI Adapter is a cable that may not seem like it has many uses, but you can actually do some pretty interesting things with it.
But despite differences in resolution or panel type, one thing every TV still has in common, whether it's from 2010, 2016, or 2026, is HDMI ports. They let you connect just about any device you want ...
USB Type-C has been designed as a solution to much more than just moving data between devices. The connection standard already has the 3.5mm audio jack in its sights and it could also become a ...
HDMI cables use male plugs at both ends, and all HDMI ports on equipment have female sockets. Cable runs that are longer than 25 feet for 1080p signals and longer than 49 feet for 1080i require ...
HDMI cables are the most widely used interconnect in AV, so I'm here to explain the differences between them and recommend my ...
HDMI Licensing, the outfit that decides what is or what isn't HDMI compatible, is releasing HDMI Alternate Mode (Alt Mode) for USB Type-C devices. The new spec will finally allow HDMI video signals to ...
After a couple of teaser press releases, one at CES and one just a short while ago, the HDMI Licensing organization has released the final version of the HDMI 1.4 spec. This is the first major HDMI ...
Your Blu-ray player and TV may be fine, but one overlooked part of the setup can quietly limit picture and sound quality ...
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