Stop buying old HDMI cables; buy HDMI 2.1 or newer (they're cheap and backward compatible). Keep old cables for old devices or spare rooms, but separate them from your modern setup. Donate or retire 1 ...
HDMI is backward- and forward-compatible; 2.1 cables keep working, but newer features need newer standards. Older HDMI cables still work: use them for retro consoles, secondary TVs/monitors, and ...
If you have a Dolby Atmos setup in your home, an HDMI 2.1 cable is the best thing you can use at the moment. Dolby says ...
The Ultra HD “4K” TVs and computer monitors are a-comin’! But pushing that many pixels places is a mighty big strain on the cables used to transfer audio and video to your displays. In fact, while the ...
VESA, which makes the DisplayPort spec, today announced a certification program aimed at helping consumers understand if a DisplayPort 2.0 cable, monitor, or video source can support the max refresh ...
If you’re looking to connect your PC or console to a TV or gaming monitor, there’s a good chance you have multiple options and even more cables. HDMI and DisplayPort cables both allow you to transfer ...
The Xbox Series X and PS5 will have an HDMI 2.1 port. Microsoft and Sony haven’t told us this directly, but the facts they have spilled make it a certainty. But what is HDMI 2.1? Does it really have ...
Graphics cards often sport both HDMI and DisplayPort connectors. This Nvidia RTX 2060 has one and three, respectively. Riley Young/Digital Trends DisplayPort and HDMI are two of the most popular port ...
Eli is a freelance journalist who lives in Detroit, MI. He got his start in journalism covering video games and sports for Heavy before branching out into greater esports coverage at Dexerto. He also ...
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