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Yes, you can plug your smartphone into your TV via HDMI as long as it supports HDMI Alt Mode. If it does, all you need is a ...
The MSI Raider A18 HX A9W pairs AMD’s new Ryzen 9 9955HX3D CPU with Nvidia’s top-tier RTX 5090 mobile GPU. Perhaps ...
It’s been around for a bit, and there’s even a smaller, much more affordable version up for now – more on that later – but ...
For a long time, it was an assembled bunch of speakers and old gear that I'd bought from eBay that gave me my surround sound ...
OLED, or organic light-emitting diode, is a display technology used in everything from iPhones to gaming monitors to high-end ...
Ready to experience next-gen audio technology? As Sony dolby atmos soundbar has been ruling the hearts of users all around with its amazing sound quality like never before. These soundbar for tv are ...
Every office has unique spatial dynamics and layout constraints, and the conference table must fit harmoniously within this setting. The shape, size, and configuration of the table should be in ...
The arrival of HDMI 2.2 technology ushers in a new era of A/V potential, which is great news for enthusiasts and ...
48 Gbps is enough to make the most out of a TV’s HDMI 2.1-related capabilities. If you bought your TV (or plan on buying one) ...
With HDMI 2.2, the clear-cut "Ultra96" designation instantly tells you that a cable supports the new specification. Ideally, there's no more guesswork -- just plug and play.
Twice the bandwidth, 16k support and more marketing confusion  The HDMI Forum has finally put the HDMI 2.2 spec to bed and it ...