All modern desktop displays and TVs have HDMI ports. In most cases, there is more than one in a panel on the back and/or along the side. Most desktops and a good number of laptops also offer this ...
Are you eyeing that big, beautiful TV in the living room and wondering what it would be like to use it as your computer monitor? With the right connections and some innovative accessory setup, you can ...
Windows Operating System supports usage of multiple monitors at once. The OS can also work with HDMI-connected TV so if that’s what you want, you should be able to easily do so. However, some people ...
Connecting a Windows Laptop to a TV or a Projector is usually straightforward. However, it might be a bit of a learning curve for those who are planning to do it for the first time. In this post, we ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. HDMI, or High-Definition Multimedia Interface, has been the standard method of handling high-data audio and video connectivity for some time ...
Maybe you’ve got friends coming over to watch a movie, or you need your family to watch this one really great YouTube video. Or maybe you’ve just got a slideshow of photos to show off to no one at all ...
Modern television sets have more in common with computer monitors than with the analog televisions of the past. Because of this, they frequently have computer-compatible connections like a VGA port or ...
Well, this is a handy trick. My sixth-generation iPad Mini is now pulling double duty as a portable TV. That’s thanks to the free and excellent Orion app, which, when paired with an inexpensive USB-C ...
If your streaming device is too far from your TV, or you want to connect a device to multiple TVs, here are some of the best ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Video game consoles, streaming sticks, and DVD players all have one very important thing in common: they require an HDMI connection to your ...
If your devices only support up to 4K at 60Hz, a "premium high-speed" HDMI cable (18Gbps, HDMI 2.0) is perfectly fine. Again, just avoid really old or thin cables. Early HDMI cables (HDMI 1.4 or older ...
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