HDMI cables give users a singular streamlined way to transfer audio and video between dozens of different kinds of devices.
Of course it's an acronym, but there are also multiple types of HDMI cables and connectors, each designed to enhance the ...
BTX Technologies, a global value-added distributor and manufacturer of interface and integration products, just introduced the industry’s first field-terminatable HDMI cable-mount male connector. The ...
Wireless HDMI could be the answer to a cleaner, more flexible home theater. But before you ditch your cables, there are a few ...
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 ...
Several HDMI standards are integrated in the Adam Tech high speed HDMI 2.1 connector/cable assembly, available from Omni Pro Electronics. The distributor is a New Yorker Electronics company. The ...
Choosing between HDMI and DisplayPort? We break down the key differences in refresh rates and features to help you pick the ...
The company’s next generation HDMI Type D (Micro) connector delivers high definition video and images from mobile devices to flat panel screens. The company’s next generation HDMI Type D (Micro) ...
The High-Definition Multimedia Interface Device output on your Asus tablet, netbook or laptop lets you connect the computer to any television, digital video recorder or other device containing an HDMI ...
Not sure whether to hook your new monitor up to your computer using HDMI or DisplayPort? Different ports have different capabilities and compatibilities; here's what you need to know. One often ...
This week, during the IFA 2016 convention in Berlin, HDMI Licensing released the new HDMI Alternate Mode for USB Type-C Specification. Developed by the HDMI founders, this specification essentially ...
HDMI 2.2 supports 96Gbps data-transfer speeds and 12K resolution, but it could take up to a year before devices that support it are available (and even longer for compatible consumer media). I’m PCMag ...