With the advent of affordable 1080p displays, 8-channel 192 kHz sound systems and high-definition A/V sources, consumers are switching to HDMI & DVI uncompressed digital A/V interfaces en masse. Why?
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, ...
I have a spare Mac Mini 2010 that I am using as a media server. I can Air Play to a Apple TV with no problems, I can pull music from it from the Apple TV through the Computers interface. Also if the ...
Key Digital KD-HDFIX22 HDCP 2.2 compliant HDMI Extender, booster and buffer of EDID, TMDS, and HPD with built-in digital coaxial and analog L/R audio de-embedder and Ultra HD/4K resolution support up ...
First of all, let me say that all HDMI is not created equal. Frankly, I am very concerned about HDMI or the High-Definition Multimedia Interface. Why am I concerned? It's because that there are too ...
Is there some logic to this? Can the USB hub be faulty (but work on the MacBook with no issues)? Is my laptop faulty? Or do some devices have shitty USB-C support? (it would seem odd to me that a real ...
There's an obvious appeal to having full control of multiple electronics in an entertainment center simultaneously, all without having to get up from your spot on the couch. In the current era of ...
Home theater fans tend to treat picture quality as sacred, so the idea of inserting an extra gadget between a console and a ...