In briefHDMI ARC (Audio Return Channel) and eARC remove the need for a separate audio cable when sending sound from a TV to a ...
Choosing the right HDMI cable can feel like a guessing game, especially with so many versions and specs now on the market. But the difference between a smooth, ultra-sharp display and a lagging, ...
PNY Technologies®, Inc. just announced the PNY Active HDMI Cables which enable high-speed 1080p HD picture and sound, all in a new ultra-thin innovative design. PNY's Active HDMI Cables are certified ...
While some of the HDMI 2.1 features will work using a current HDMI cable, the high bandwidth stuff will require a new cable, which should become available through various manufacturers in the first ...
Over three years after the launch of the HDMI Specification Version 2.1, major products are now widely available that support HDMI 2.1 features including 4K@120Hz, 8K@60Hz, Dynamic HDR and eARC.
I get fooled so it doesn’t happen to you. In a previous article about HDMI 2.1 cables I wrote that consumers could begin updating their cables now because the new cable has the same size connector and ...
The new line of certified cables provide support for all HDMI 2.1 features including uncompressed 10K@30Hz, 8K@60Hz, and 4K@120Hz resolutions with increased bandwidth of up to 48Gbps The new line of ...
According to the newly release HDMI 2.1a Amendment 1 specification, longer HDMI cable runs will soon be possible, even without the help of an additional power source. Amendment 1 introduces “Cable ...
A few months ago, I wrote the provocatively titled "Why all HDMI cables are the same." There was a ruckus. Which I expected. But the post also generated some great questions. Which I hadn't. So let's ...
Vanco International LLC has released a new line of HDMI cables certified to the stringent Ultra High Speed HDMI 2.1 specification. HDMI technology is commonplace in the AV market today, but with the ...