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HDMI 2.0 and HDMI 2.1 both support up to 32 audio channels, with the latter adding Dolby Atmos into the mix. Crucially, ...
USB-C, which has become something of a "do-everything" connector standard, has added an alternate mode that eliminates the need for an adapter when connecting to HDMI displays.
Fig. 1: A typical micro USB On The Go (OTG) Hub that connects USB peripherals to your Android phone or tablet. If you have an Android cell phone, I’ll bet that you didn’t realize that you had a “Swiss ...
Anker’s Nano USB-C to HDMI cable supports external displays up to 4K/60Hz and includes an extra USB-C port for charging connected devices at up to 140W speeds.
Samsung Galaxy S II owners waiting for the release of their USB On-The-Go cables will wait no longer thanks to member NZtechfreak over at XDA. The member discovered that a standard off-the-shelf ...
Please make more USB-C cables like this Elgato has a simple and useful approach to reduce USB and HDMI cable confusion: listing the important information on the connector itself.
More devices are starting to ship with USB-C connectors built-in, and today groups behind HDMI and USB announced another way to take advantage of it. That method is HDMI Alt Mode, which means ...
This useful USB-C to HDMI cable is hand to keep in a work bad should you ever need to connect up to a regular HDMI monitor.
Back in June, the Pixel 8 and newer phones gained DisplayPort Support and the Google Store is now selling a USB-C to HDMI cable just for that. Made by Cable Matters, you use it to “seamlessly ...
USB OTG is a useful feature that makes your smartphones and tablets a lot more capable. Here's what you need to know!
Taiwan’s Elka International has announced the first HDMI Alternate Mode cable, which allows phones, cameras and set-top boxes with USB-C video outputs to connect with HDMI port-equipped displays, ...
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