Of course it's an acronym, but there are also multiple types of HDMI cables and connectors, each designed to enhance the ...
Wireless HDMI could be the answer to a cleaner, more flexible home theater. But before you ditch your cables, there are a few ...
Officially announced at CES 2025, HDMI 2.2 is the next-generation HDMI standard that promises to double available bandwidth for higher resolution and refresh rate support, and will require a new cable ...
I tried to search through Google, but all the options pop-up as sound not working through HDMI. I have a case where I am connecting an AV adapter to a TV, but sound is not working for video ...
Don't let life limit you with the length of your cables. Get some cord control in your setup with the addition of a few HDMI cables. We've gathered up our favorite ones here to keep the cord spaghetti ...
Chances are good you'll have to replace your older HDMI cables if you want to use the latest data transfer standard with a 4K TV. Q. I’m on the verge of buying a new 4K TV and a new soundbar. I am ...
According to the newly release HDMI 2.1a Amendment 1 specification, longer HDMI cable runs will soon be possible, even without the help of an additional power source. Amendment 1 introduces “Cable ...
Specs for the next generation of HDMI cables are now confirmed, bringing 96Gbps bandwidth and other benefits. It's unclear when compatible cables will go on sale. With today's launch of specs, the ...
Renowned AV electronics tuning, technology and certification company THX Ltd has announced that it’s just awarded its THX Certification high performance guarantee to a range of 8K-capable HDMI 2.1 ...
The SVS SoundPath HDMI Cables are very affordable and HDMI 2.1a certified for 4K and 8K signals. Although SVS is best known for their well regarded home theater subwoofers, they have quietly added an ...
I have a VIZIO TV and an HDMI capable cheap-o Phillips DVD player connected to it with a 2' generic HDMI cable. About a week or two ago, the DVD player started acting up. Video and audio would fail in ...