HDMI vs DisplayPort features differ for TVs and PCs with ARC and CEC on HDMI plus MST daisy-chaining on DisplayPort, shaping ...
If your TV has HDMI 2.1 capability in only a few of its HDMI ports, you'll want to prioritize what you plug into it. Here are ...
HDMI 2.1 has been the preferred display standard for TVs and consoles, while DisplayPort 1.4 is what you see on most gaming monitors. The two interfaces are designed for different use cases, but you ...
HDMI, short for High-Definition Multimedia Interface, has become the gold standard (in some cases literally) for display technology all over the world. Alongside DisplayPort, HDMI is the primary way ...
HDMI has been on the market for years, and in that time it's become pretty much the main standard of A/V connection, but did ...
TVs are best for casual gaming and they have the advantage of a large screen, while a monitor is better suited to dedicated ...
When Valve announced its upcoming Steam Machine hardware last month, some eagle-eyed gamers may have been surprised to see that the official spec sheet lists support for HDMI 2.0 output, rather than ...
Three little-known HDMI gadgets and features built into the HDMI 2.1 ecosystem are solving problems that have frustrated home ...
I wonder how exactly the HDMI Forum exerts their authority. Are they saying Valve cannot advertise 2.1 support if they're using the open-source drivers? Could Valve just do the implementation and not ...