While you may be considering upgrading your TV for the Super Bowl, a simple HDMI upgrade can go a long way in improving the experience on your existing TV.
The HDMI Forum says HDMI 2.2 will support “a wide range of higher resolutions and refresh rates.” The HDMI Forum says HDMI 2.2 will support “a wide range of higher resolutions and refresh rates.” is a ...
If you're big into retro gaming, but your original hardware has failed or is too expensive to get, it is possible to use ...
TL;DR: HDMI 2.2 will debut at CES 2025, offering higher bandwidth and new specifications, likely supporting 8K 120Hz and beyond. It will launch alongside AMD's Radeon RX 9000 "RDNA 4" and NVIDIA's ...
Those gamers, casual or otherwise, who own a PS5 might be wise to check whether their console is plugged into the correct ...
On the PC side, if you're connecting a gaming PC specifically to your TV, you'll want to use an HDMI 2.1 port. It's the only ...
HDMI 2.1 is going to let you enjoy the PS5 at 4K and 120Hz, depending on the game and your monitor. That said, it’s not a pre-requisite as 4K works fine at 60Hz with a HDMI 2.0 cable. We would ...
Valve and AMD address Linux HDMI limits with chroma subsampling and FreeSync, so you get smoother play and 4K options within ...
HDMI 2.1 offers far more bandwidth than older ports, but most TVs have only one or two of them, so choosing which devices get priority matters.
I've been using an Asus O!Play without issue to play videos from my WHS on my projector. HDMI was from the O!Play, HDMI Switch (monoproce), V663 Receiver, Projector (Optomo HD71). This works without ...