Test out these HDMI settings on your smart TV to improve your viewing experience.
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All HDMI cables support high-definition outputs, but not all can actually support full 4K resolutions. If you want to make the most of your 4K TV or monitor, you'll need to make sure you have the ...
Is your HDMI cable secretly sabotaging your setup?
Here’s the problem: You have a lot of different devices that you need to connect to your TV — from your cable box to your streaming device (like an Apple TV), your numerous gaming consoles (such as an ...
The HDMI ports on the back of your TV are such simple things. You plug something in, a picture appears on the screen. And that’s how it should be. The days of being upsold expensive gold-plated cables ...
Way back on May 28, 2009, HDMI Licensing released the HDMI 1.4 spec. There were a few things that were exciting about HDMI 1.4. For home theater there was an increase in the maximum resolution to 4K × ...
HDMI has changed versions so many times it's been hard to keep up for most people. We've talked about the versions as part of other articles and documents, but it seemed fitting that we'd formulate ...
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The HDMI audio/video interface standard is everywhere: TVs, set-top boxes, media streamers, Blu-ray players, A/V receivers, gaming consoles, camcorders, digital cameras, and even a few smartphones.