Too many game consoles, cable boxes and streaming devices to connect to your TV's HDMI inputs? Don't worry, there are a bunch ...
While some of the HDMI 2.1 features will work using a current HDMI cable, the high bandwidth stuff will require a new cable, which should become available through various manufacturers in the first ...
Back in the simpler times of the early 2000s, the HDMI interface was developed to streamline the way people connect video sources to their displays and integrate copy-protection schemes that Hollywood ...
With the introduction of the next-generation game consoles PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X, it has become easier to enjoy gameplay at 4K HDR, high image quality of up to 120 fps, and high frame rates.
These days, most of us have at least one HDMI cable plugged into our TVs. The ubiquitous accessories started appearing when HD television sets were introduced to the consumer market. So, it should be ...
Elvis Shida is a Tech/Hardware Writer from Kenya. He has been building PCs for a decade and is keenly interested in motherboards, monitors, and gaming TVs. When not building PCs or writing about ...
CES 2019 marked the first time most of the world's biggest TV makers introduced 8K TVs. And it's good news that most will include the next-gen connection that will actually allow 8K TV shows, movies ...
Some monitors and TVs only have a single HDMI port. This is fine if your entertainment system is simple, but if you have multiple devices, it can get really annoying to plug and unplug the HDMI port ...
There seems to be a lot of conflicting info about this. I have yet to be able to speak to anyone from Panasonic so I thought I'd try to get some real world opinions here: So we want to get this new TX ...
I have a little problem : I have a TV (Continental Edison 4K, with Coax out for sound), a PC with a 1080 and an ASUS B350M-A (no digital out, only one LR analog out) and a tiny receiver that takes in ...