Not all HDMI cables are the same! Learn how to choose the right HDMI cable for your TV or monitor based on resolution, ...
The spec is likely to be HDMI 2.2, as VideoCardz notes. The Forum’s email hints at it too, noting that the HDMI Licensing Administrator, which two of the planned speakers at the event represent ...
Quest HDMI Link lets you connect devices to VR headsets with 1080p support. You'll need the HDMI Link app, a UVC/UAC card, ...
MINIX B14 1-to-4 wireless HDMI kit supports up to four Full HD displays with one transmitter and four receivers working over ...
HDMI 2.2, eh? So what's that all about then? Well, it's the new standard for the High-Definition Multimedia Interface technology. The new and all-important '2.2' specification was revealed in ...
An HDMI (high-definition multimedia interface) is a set standard for transmitting audio and visual signals of the highest quality between various devices. It is commonly used in home entertainment ...
However, that looked set to change in 2025. Last year, MediaTek announced that its next-gen chips would overcome this problem, and at the start of this year, it was confirmed that this chip would be ...
The tricky part is making sure you're not needlessly paying for features you don't need, as while HDMI 2.1 is vital when it comes to new-gen systems, some elements are effectively snake oil.
The best modern TVs come with a few HDMI 2.1 and 2.0 ports to help you connect all your devices together, but if that's not enough, or you want greater control without reaching behind the TV ...
HDR, Dolby Vision, and 4K at 60Hz are all possible with this HDMI 2.0 compatible device. The only mixed bag with the Univivi switch is that it lacks automatic switching. That's great for those who ...
A decade after ARC launched, the HDMI 2.1 specification arrived, including eARC, which stands for Enhanced Audio Return Channel. The 'enhanced' part of the acronym is the key point here ...