There is nothing worse than finishing a clean install, plugging in the source, and seeing... nothing. No signal. When dealing with fiber optic HDMI cables, "rough handling" is the enemy. How...
For years, HDBaseT extenders were the gold standard for long-distance signal transmission. However, the arrival of HDMI 2.1 has shifted the landscape. With bandwidth requirements jumping from 18Gbps ...
HDR: Vivid Video and Smarter SurveillanceHigh Dynamic Range (HDR) is transforming image quality with richer colors, deeper blacks, and brighter highlights. Whether you’re upgrading a home theater, en...
To understand eARC, we first need to look at the base ARC standard. Its real value is usability, not raw performance. ARC allows an HDMI port to act as both input and output, letting you route audio f...
Which Should You Choose?HDMI and DisplayPort are the two most common interfaces for transmitting audio and video signals to displays. TVs and consumer media devices—such as Blu-ray players—typically...
We’ve all been there. You urgently need to transfer videos from your phone to your computer, only to find that plugging it in via cable is slower than using Wi-Fi. Or you buy a new monitor that suppo...