If you want an easy way to connect your laptop, phone, or tablet to your TV or an external monitor, this Anker USB-C-to-HDMI ...
We love how thin and light laptops are nowadays, but that usually comes with a big compromise: fewer ports. Find yourself ...
The HDMI Forum held a press conference at CES 2025 to announce the new HDMI 2.2 specification that supports 96Gbps of ...
Hisense has confirmed that it's upcoming high-end TVs will feature four HDMI 2.1 ports, thanks to MediaTek's new Pentonic 800 ...
The new bandwidth ceiling is 96Gbps, equivalent to 12,000 megabytes transferred a second. This is double the 48Gbps of HDMI 2 ...
Plugging more things into your computer is easier than you might expect, no matter how few ports it might have. The same can be said for your tablet as well, where you'll probably only have a single ...
One reason you might want a splitter is streaming console games to services like Twitch or YouTube. It's probably better to use the HDMI passthrough feature on your capture card, but if that's giving ...
Expect HDMI 2.2 introduced new Ultra96 certified cables while DisplayPort 2.1b brings DP80LL active cables offering 80 Gbps throughput over lengths of up to three meters ...
HDMI 2.1 isn't particularly a new technology. We really started noticing it back in 2020, when the PlayStation 5 and Xbox ...
The HDMI Forum, which manages the specifications for the HDMI connection, announced on Monday version 2.2 of the protocol.
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At a minimum, eARC requires that both an audio device and its connected HDMI port support HDMI 2.1. If you're unsure, check ...