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Gadget Review on MSNSave 50% on Anker's 4K HDMI Switch – Reliable HDMI Switching for Just $9.99If you need a simple and affordable way to switch between two HDMI sources - like a PS5 and a streaming stick - the Anker ...
The HDMI 2.1 spec was introduced in 2017, and it took a couple years for it to appear in high-end gaming laptops, GPUs, and in consoles including the PS5 and Xbox Series X that launched in 2020.
HDMI 2.0 and HDMI 2.1 both support up to 32 audio channels, with the latter adding Dolby Atmos into the mix. Crucially, though, the newer cable uses an eARC (Enhanced Audio Return Channel) which ...
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CGMagazine on MSNElgato 4K S Capture Card ReviewWith a significant price difference between the X and 4K S, Elgato continues to provide enthusiasts with meaningful options ...
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How-To Geek on MSNWant Reliable HDMI Cables? Follow These 3 Simple RulesThere is no dearth of HDMI cables on the various marketplaces. Everyone, from obscure Chinese brands to reputed accessory ...
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Macworld on MSNWavLink USB-C DisplayLink (DL7400) Docking Station review: Exceed Apple’s external display allowanceA great set of fast ports and dedicated video links that even lets M1 MacBook Air users plug in four displays.
Retro Remake showed off a video of its mod that adds an OLED display, a glass touchscreen and HDMI output of 1080p video.
HDMI 2.1 is also on both of the next-generation game consoles, the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X. In fact, to get the most out of those consoles you'll want a TV that supports at least some HDMI ...
I don’t like HDMI. Despite it being a pretty popular interface, I find crucial parts of it to be alien to what hackers stand for. The way I see it, it manages to be proprietary while bringing… ...
An officially licensed HDMI cable for your PS5, the PowerA Ultra High Speed HDMI Cable is a sure bet. Yes, it comes with a premium price tag, but if you want the best of the best, you’ll have to ...
HDMI 2.1 supports three very attractive features for those who own PS5 and Xbox Series X consoles. These are Variable Refresh Rate (VRR), Auto Low Latency Mode (ALLM), and 120Hz gaming at 4K.
HDMI and DisplayPort are similar when it comes to practical applications, and the industry largely views them as complimentary standards. Indeed, HDMI 2.1a offers VESA’s Display Stream Compression.
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