Internet-connected TVs and other home media devices could soon see a boost, as the new HDMI 1.4 standard bundles not only video and audio support but data capabilities too. HDMI 1.4 can support data ...
Roku announced Wednesday that the company is revamping its line of three set-top boxes for streaming video. All three models come in a much smaller case, similar to the new Apple TV and about the size ...
Yesterday a package arrived here at Crave that weighed as much as a fairly hefty puppy, which was slightly confusing. Who had sent us a puppy, and why wasn't it barking? It transpired it was in fact ...
ATI’s new Radeon HD 2400 and HD 2600 cards are hitting the streets today, bringing DirectX 10 and 1080p support to your desktop. The cards, which are clocked from 525MHz to 800MHz, range in price from ...
***Updated 9/28*** Microsoft just got back to us to clarify the Xbox 360's ability to transmit a digital signal. In short, it can, which means that Microsoft could conceivably release an HDMI cable ...
I have read that the current HDMI spec doesn't support 1080p. This has always puzzled me, since DVI seems to work fine for 23" displays that have higher resolutions than 1080p and HDMI and DVI share ...
MuxLab, a Montreal, Canada-based manufacturer of commercial and residential electronics, recently introduced its latest HDMI solutions. The Skinny: The newly announced 1×4 (model number 500421) and ...
IGN has a summary article on the state of 1080p from Microsoft and their Xbox 360 -- with the planned HD DVD add-on release coming soon, but without any HDMI support. Since many 1080p-capable sets ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. The arrival of full-HD (1080p) television service is unlikely to affect sales of Blu-ray discs or ...
<img src="https://techcrunch.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/01/1080i. Also, HD DVD will most likely be played back at 1080p when the HDMI cable is released – or just ...
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