If your devices only support up to 4K at 60Hz, a "premium high-speed" HDMI cable (18Gbps, HDMI 2.0) is perfectly fine. Again, just avoid really old or thin cables. Early HDMI cables (HDMI 1.4 or older ...
HDMI soundbars ensure that the connection with your TV is seamless and it also helps in supporting advanced audio formats ...
To get the most out of your Amazon Fire TV Stick or Cube, it's important to understand which of the many HDMI ports on your ...
You’re missing out if you’re plugging your sound system into the wrong HDMI port. Learn what ARC, eARC, and HDMI-CEC are to ...
OLED technology creates sharper contrast and “pure” black levels, giving you the best possible picture. Editor's Note — ...
ARC stands for Audio Return Channel. It's a standard tethered to HDMI, the same cable type you use to direct video to your TV. It was first introduced alongside the HDMI 1.4 spec in 2009. eARC, ...
Your Roku can technically plug into any HDMI input, but the specific port, cable, and settings you choose can quietly cap your resolution, break HDR, or even trigger copy‑protection errors that leave ...
It's easy to find yourself with more sources for your TV than it has inputs. Most TVs just have three or four HDMI connections, so if you have a PlayStation, Xbox and cable/satellite box, what happens ...
A strange issue has left YouTube and YouTube TV apps inaccessible on the Nvidia Shield TV, but the issue is being addressed as we speak. Over the past few hours, a number of Nvidia Shield TV owners ...
Valve sent the gaming world into a tizzy when it unveiled a new slate of hardware last month, which includes a small cube dubbed the Steam Machine. Once the initial excitement died down, fans noticed ...
When Valve announced its upcoming Steam Machine hardware last month, some eagle-eyed gamers may have been surprised to see that the official spec sheet lists support for HDMI 2.0 output, rather than ...
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