If you’re juggling up to five HDMI devices, the UGREEN 4K @60Hz 5x1 HDMI Switch is one of the best HDMI switches you can find ...
With an HDMI splitter, you can send a single input signal to multiple displays. This little device comes in handy when you want to watch a sports game on multiple TVs throughout the home ...
On smart TVs and those without Wi-Fi, you can stream your Android phone or tablet screen on the TV through screen mirroring, Google Cast, a third-party app, or by linking it with a cable.
Right now you might be wondering why you even need the best HDMI cable for PS5, Xbox Series X, and PC. It's easy to assume that every HDMI cable is created equal, but that's actually far from the ...
Vanco International LLC, the Batavia, Ill.-based, AV distribution and electronic accessory products provider, launched a new product page that highlights its complete portfolio of TAA compliant ...
When CES 2025 rolls around in a few weeks, we’re going to get all of the details on the next HDMI specification, which, according to the HDMI Forum, will require a new type of HDMI cable.
Right now, the most popular standard for PC and TV video interfaces is HDMI 2.1, but we can soon expect a switch over to HDMI 2.2 — and that switch is apparently coming sooner than expected.
We already know CES 2025 is going to be a big one for TVs, but with the rumored launch of HDMI 2.2, things are getting much more interesting. The HDMI Forum confirmed in an email that “next ...
A new HDMI standard is coming to CES 2025 More bandwidth and faster refresh rates are promised Backwards compatible with your existing hardware With only a few weeks to go before CES 2025 ...
HDMI 2.2 could be launching in just a few weeks, according to a new leak, with the new standard set to bring improvements in bandwidth that allow for higher resolutions and refresh rates.
While the big news such as new OLED TVs and the sort will remain a mystery until the show itself, we do have an exciting development regarding the next generation of HDMI. In an invitation sent to ...
Currently, HDMI 2.1 supports a maximum bandwidth of 48 Gbps, allowing for up to 120 Hz refresh rates at resolutions as high as 10240×4320 pixels. While this has been the gold standard for years ...