Beyond simply recording what's on your screen, these HDMI devices can be used capture content from cable boxes and share a ...
Some of the most popular cables today include DP and HDMI cables. But what exactly is the difference between the two, and is one better than the other? First of all, DP stands for DisplayPort, while ...
CES 2026 showcased some truly game-changing technologies. For us, that included the unveiling of a low latency, plug-and-play ...
HDMI 2.1 is a solid all-rounder with support for 4K at 120Hz, or 8K at 60Hz. HDMI 2.0b is a solid choice for 4K 60Hz, too, and is available on most cheaper monitors. DisplayPort 2.1 offers up to ...
Buying an HDMI cable should be simple—but some cables don’t perform as expected, while others don’t clearly indicate the HDMI specifications supported. If you don’t have time to dig into the details ...
If your streaming device is too far from your TV, or you want to connect a device to multiple TVs, here are some of the best ...
HDMI to VGA Cables: these cables, on their own, will usually not do anything. You'd need something to convert the signal from analog to digital (or vice-versa), which the cable itself cannot do. "Fake ...
We live in an age of technological wonders. Video game worlds are vast and immersive, and television and films are vibrant and snappy. In order to experience your favorite shows, movies, or games, you ...
Part of living in a world of rapid technological change is reacting (or not) to evolutionary technologies and standards such as HDMI 2.1. At the gut level, every new spec says you’re now in imminent ...