HDMI cables give users a singular streamlined way to transfer audio and video between dozens of different kinds of devices.
We're well into the transition to Ultra HD "4K." Most mid- and high-end are now Ultra HD resolution, with many also supporting HDR. Not surprisingly, cable manufacturers are jumping at the chance to ...
Are you tired of managing messy wires around your home theater? Wireless HDMI can cut the clutter, but it's more expensive ...
In briefHDMI ARC (Audio Return Channel) and eARC remove the need for a separate audio cable when sending sound from a TV to a compatible soundbar or AV receiver. For more, see what is HDMI ARC?HDMI ...
Not long ago, good advice for selecting an HDMI cable was pretty simple: get an HDMI cable. Nowadays? Not so much. Whether you’re just about to set up a next-generation game console or building a big ...
The arrival of HDMI 2.2 technology ushers in a new era of A/V potential, which is great news for enthusiasts and future-proofing fanatics. It might be a little while before every device on the market ...
If you’re into your cables, then it’s time to get excited: the HDMI Forum is teasing the next generation of HDMI, which is expected to be announced at CES 2025. HDMI is the universal standard for ...
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. In a joint ...
Even though the cable looks the same, modern HDMI connections are vastly more capable than when they first arrived over 20 years ago. The latest version, called 2.1b, is only a small update, but 2.1 ...
Two 4-inch square HDMI touchscreen displays from VIEWE and Waveshare for Raspberry Pi SBCs, Jetson Nano SBC, and computers.
Not sure whether to hook your new monitor up to your computer using HDMI or DisplayPort? Different ports have different capabilities and compatibilities; here's what you need to know. One often ...
HDMI has changed versions so many times it's been hard to keep up for most people. We've talked about the versions as part of other articles and documents, but it seemed fitting that we'd formulate ...