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I tested the cheapest HDMI 2.1 cables I could find, and they handled 4K gaming flawlessly
I use the cheapest HDMI and DisplayPort cables (even though everybody tells me not to) ...
I don’t like HDMI. Despite it being a pretty popular interface, I find crucial parts of it to be alien to what hackers stand for. The way I see it, it manages to be proprietary while bringing a lot of ...
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I use HDMI for my gaming PC, and it works just fine
As long as you're gaming within specific resolutions and refresh rates, HDMI 2.1 is just as capable as DisplayPort.
Compared to most small LCDs sold to makers, smartphone screens boast excellent color, brightness, and insanely high resolution. Unfortunately, driving them is rarely straightforward. In an attempt to ...
With its new UR9S RGB Mini LED smart TV, Hisense looks poised to take the gaming world by storm with its alternative to the ...
The HDMI Forum says HDMI 2.2 will support “a wide range of higher resolutions and refresh rates.” The HDMI Forum says HDMI 2.2 will support “a wide range of higher resolutions and refresh rates.” The ...
Most HDMI devices pass video and audio from one place to another. This one does that, plus something else that can completely ...
It's easy to justify keeping some old cables around, but a few have become so obsolete that they're probably doing nothing ...
The Cabledeconn HDMI 2.1 cable with LED indicator is a handy cable to use if you want to help differentiate one cable from another. When it comes to living room entertainment, HDMI cables are the most ...
The HDMI Forum has officially released version 2.2 of the HDMI specification, bringing support for video resolutions up to 16K at 60Hz and boosting maximum bandwidth to 96Gbps. Alongside the spec, ...
The High-Definition Multimedia Interface Device output on your Asus tablet, netbook or laptop lets you connect the computer to any television, digital video recorder or other device containing an HDMI ...
If you're buying a new TV, the PlayStation 5 or an Xbox Series X/S, you might be wondering if you need new HDMI cables. There is, in fact, a new standard called HDMI 2.1, and included with that new ...
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