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  • What Is a Fiber Optic USB-C Cable?
    Fiber optic USB-C cables—also known as optical USB-C cables—use light (optical fiber) instead of copper to transmit data, enabling ultra-long distances, higher bandwidth, and stable signal integrity...
    07
    Apr
  • Why USB-C Is Replacing Traditional AV Cabling in Modern Meeting Rooms?
    Walk into almost any older conference room and you'll see the same thing, a pile of cables sitting in the middle of the table.With BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) becoming standard, people expect to ...
    03
    Apr
  • HDMI vs DisplayPort: Which Is Better?
    HDMI is the best choice for consumer electronics and universal compatibility, while DisplayPort delivers higher bandwidth, better support for high refresh rates, and superior performance for gaming an...
    31
    Mar
  • GPMI Outperforms HDMI, but Can It Truly Compete?
    For decades, HDMI has ruled the living room as the go-to connector for TVs, consoles, and PCs. But while it has evolved, it’s starting to lag behind emerging competitors, particularly GPMI. Recently ...
    26
    Mar
  • Fiber HDMI vs Copper HDMI: Key Differences
    HDMI is the standard for high definition video, and with HDMI 2.1, it now supports bandwidth-intensive formats like 8K and even 10K.Traditional copper HDMI cables work well over short distances, but p...
    20
    Mar
  • Why 8K HDMI 2.1 Cables Are Becoming Standard in Broadcast TV Studios
    8K production workflows demand guaranteed bandwidth, zero signal loss, and long-distance reliability. For broadcast TV studios, 8K HDMI 2.1 cables are no longer optional upgrades but foundational infr...
    13
    Feb