HDMI cables make at-home entertainment a much better—and prettier—experience. With a single HDMI cable, you can get a high-definition of video and sound for your favorite video games and movies while ...
Renowned AV electronics tuning, technology and certification company THX Ltd has announced that it’s just awarded its THX Certification high performance guarantee to a range of 8K-capable HDMI 2.1 ...
Shopping for an HDMI cable is tricky, with many devices relying on certain specs to work properly. To help you find the perfect one, we've highlighted some of the best cables available for a wide ...
The Cabledeconn HDMI 2.1 cable with LED indicator is a handy cable to use if you want to help differentiate one cable from another. When it comes to living room entertainment, HDMI cables are the most ...
The PS5 supports 8K@60Hz or 4K@120Hz, so you’ll want to choose an HDMI cable that’s designed to support, or even future-proof for, the latest features. While an improved connection is a great start, ...
HDMI 2.1 is going to let you enjoy the PS5 at 4K and 120Hz, depending on the game and your monitor. That said, it’s not a pre-requisite as 4K works fine at 60Hz with a HDMI 2.0 cable. We would ...
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 ...
HDMI 2.1 is here, delivering breathtaking bandwidth and enabling a raft of new capabilities. The new standard won’t impact the average user today or even in the near future, but new hardware coming to ...
We’ve all had a good seven years to figure out why our interconnected devices refused to work properly with the HDMI 2.1 specification. The HDMI Forum announced at CES today that it’s time to start ...
CES 2019 marked the first time most of the world's biggest TV makers introduced 8K TVs. And it's good news that most will include the next-gen connection that will actually allow 8K TV shows, movies ...
You're about to feel better if you've been holding back on buying a new TV. The HDMI Forum has unveiled a new specification for its namesake video connector, HDMI 2.1, and there's enough here to make ...