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...
KEY SPECIFICATIONSA New Benchmark for BandwidthIf there's one metric that defines HDMI 2.2, it's raw speed. With a staggering 96 Gbps bandwidth, the new standard almost sounds over-engineered. For m...
The short answer is: Yes, active HDMI cables can work with older HDMI devices — but only if they are properly designed and backward compatible.Most active HDMI cables are built to fully support HDMI ...
When upgrading your home theater, gaming setup, or AV system, you’ll likely encounter two types of HDMI cables: Active HDMI 2.1 and Standard HDMI 2.1. The quick answer?If your connection length is un...