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VGA isn’t as good as HDMI because of its lower-resolution video quality. It also only deals with the video signal, so you’ll need a separate cable to handle the audio. Turn on your TV and ...
The HDMI forum, which develops and manages HDMI specification, has officially launched the final and full specifications for ...
While most TVs have multiple HDMI ports, they may not all be the same kind of HDMI port. There are different versions of the ...
We managed to get some time to speak with Brad Bramy from HDMI - he explains the new, upcoming and exciting future with the HDMI platform. HDMI 2.1 - 4k, 8k and 10k *Dynamic HDR *Link Compression ...
AMD's next-generation UDNA-based Radeon cards may ship with the latest HDMI 2.2 connection, but not at full speed.
AMD's next-generation UDNA-based Radeon GPUs should feature beefed-up HDMI 2.2 support, offering up to 80Gbps of bandwidth, ...
According to Kepler_L2, UDNA GPUs – codenamed GFX13 – will support 64 Gbps and 80 Gbps bandwidths over HDMI 2.2 connections. If the report is accurate, ...
HDMI, which stands for 'High-Definition Multimedia Interface' (keep that in your back pocket for future pub quiz use), first appeared 20 years ago and quickly transformed how we connect our TVs, ...
After all, an audio cable carries the analogue signal between your source (a CD player, turntable or music streamer) and your stereo amplifier – that's an awful lot of crucial information and it is ...
The ever-increasingly common HDMI eARC is certainly a standard that has stumped even the biggest nerds (i.e. people like me) when setting up new TV and audio equipment, such as the excellent Sonos Arc ...