If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. HDMI cables are not all the same when it comes to how ...
PNY Technologies®, Inc. just announced the PNY Active HDMI Cables which enable high-speed 1080p HD picture and sound, all in a new ultra-thin innovative design. PNY's Active HDMI Cables are certified ...
Let's start by observing that you can't believe everything you hear. In fact, if you've spent any amount of time around home audio/video and home theater, you probably already know that the sale of ...
Pure Fi unveiled its new Ultra High Speed HDMI Active Optical Cable (AOC). Capable of supporting HDMI 2.1a features including uncompressed 8K video content at 60 Hz over extended runs, this new AOC is ...
Volo Products introduced a new line of High Speed HDMI cables — the Universal, Pro and LX Gamer Series, ideal for consumers that demand speed, durability and quality but don't want to pay the high ...
While some of the HDMI 2.1 features will work using a current HDMI cable, the high bandwidth stuff will require a new cable, which should become available through various manufacturers in the first ...
The TV industry is moving towards 8K screens and that means new cables capable of carrying the massive jump in data speeds to transmit 8K signals. I don’t know about you, but it hardly seems any time ...
According to the newly release HDMI 2.1a Amendment 1 specification, longer HDMI cable runs will soon be possible, even without the help of an additional power source. Amendment 1 introduces “Cable ...
The latest amendment to the HDMI 2.1a spec, which adds HDMI Cable Power, will let us use much longer cables, separating our gear from our screens (via FlatPanelsHD). The more data you're pumping ...
Did you just buy a new television? Discover the quick trick to checking your current HDMI cable to see if it actually ...
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The cheapest HDMI cable on Amazon is doing more than your overpriced one
Don’t fall for "gold-plated" connectors and 10K marketing claims ...
HDMI and DisplayPort both keep increasing the peak transfer rates of data signals across their cables. This is necessary to support higher resolutions and refresh rates, as well as the extra signaling ...
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