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 ...
Connecting a laptop or MacBook to a TV doesn't take much work, and many models support both wired and wireless options. Sending your laptop's signal to a big screen is ideal for presentations, ...
These days, if you need to connect two devices via wire, you'll most likely use HDMI. This display protocol supports all sorts of device pairings. It lets you use your iPhone with an external display, ...
The Usb-C to HDMI cable is six-foot long and goes on sale today with a $3 discount. The great thing about the USB-C standard and Thunderbolt is tyou only need one cable to connect with peripherals and ...
There can be multiple causes of this issue, like a faulty HDMI cable, a faulty HDMI port, and so on. However, the chances of the HDMI port being faulty are less. Use the following fixes if your ...
It might be easy to connect your Chromebook to your TV with an HDMI cable, though some Chromebooks may require an adapter to plug an HDMI into a USB-C port. After connecting, make sure "Mirror ...
HDMI cables can transfer video and audio in high definition quality from one device to another. There are a variety of reasons you may not be hearing source audio on another device when using an HDMI ...
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 ...
Some (many?) HDMI cables can also carry Ethernet over HDMI. The main use seems to be to provide internet connection to a smart TV from a cable modem box. Currently I have an ethernet-USB adaptor ...
HDMI 2.1 is here, delivering breathtaking bandwidth and enabling a raft of new capabilities. The new standard won’t impact the average user today or even in the near future, but new hardware coming to ...
If you're having trouble with blurry information when hooking up your PC to the TV, there's an easy HDMI setting that is the likely culprit.