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After spending hundreds or thousands of dollars on a big, nice TV, you'd expect it to blow you away with some crisp, beautiful video quality, You may even have noticed that the fidelity is pretty good ...
Not all HDMI cables are the same! Learn how to choose the right HDMI cable for your TV or monitor based on resolution, refresh rate, and features.
With HDMI 2.2, the clear-cut "Ultra96" designation instantly tells you that a cable supports the new specification. Ideally, ...
HDMI 2.0 and HDMI 2.1 both support up to 32 audio channels, with the latter adding Dolby Atmos into the mix. Crucially, ...
There's no reason you should be looking for Ultra High Speed HDMI cables right now. Once called "48G" and already incorrectly labeled as "HDMI 2.1" cables, they offer no benefit to your current 4K TV.
Hardware makers can start building HDMI 2.2-compatible devices and cables with bandwidths up to 96Gbps.
If you just bought a new TV, chances are you might feel the need to get expensive new HDMI cables. Resist the temptation. Even with Ultra HD 4K resolution, high dynamic range, and wide color gamut ...
In today’s tech climate, having a range of high-quality and reliable HDMI cables on hand is more of a necessity than a luxury. Whether it’s connecting your laptop to the TV at work for a ...
HDMI ARC removes the need for an optical cable and allows you to send audio ‘downstream’ from a compatible HDMI socket on your TV to a compatible HDMI ARC socket on a soundbar or AV receiver.
Other things to consider are supported audio or music formats, like Dolby Atmos and Dolby Digital, the availability of HDR, and the version of HDMI cable (2.1, 2.0, etc.) the switch can read.
A: You're absolutely right, HDMI cables can't pass on closed-captioning to a TV (the signal is in an older format incompatible with HDMI). And you're also right about HDMI being the best ...
If you want to connect a new 3D Blu-ray player to a new 3D TV, you'll just need a high-speed HDMI cable, which is already recommended for connecting 1080p TVs and Blu-ray players.