HDMI 2.1 connections are key for high-quality audio and video. 3.5mm offers basic audio; optical handles DTS/Dolby; eARC provides the highest quality sound. USB ports support charging, file access, ...
Whether it's a film, your favourite TV show or your favourite sports team, things always look better when the screen is bigger, but connecting up to a projector can be confusing at first. It needn't ...
An integral part of a variety of presentations, a digital projector lets you communicate your business's message, sales results or other data to a large audience. The device contains an array of ports ...
An iPad screen is the perfect size for lots of activities — typing emails, creating songs with Garage Band, watching a show while you lie on the couch, and more. But for some activities, your iPad's ...
Connecting your Acer laptop to an Optoma projector is ideal for giving business presentations or sharing your screen with a group of people too large to huddle around your laptop. Connecting the ...
Most HDMI cables you'll use in a home theater or computer setup will just transfer audio and video, but there are ones that ...
This is an AV issue, but looks to be Mac-specific, so posting here rather than in the A/V Club. Sorry for the length, but I'm trying to supply all relevant info) Summary: I have an MBP connected via ...
While you might only use your HDMI port to connect audio and video devices, it can do a lot more. Here are some gadgets that leverage the port in unique ways.
HDMI is a connection that has become the norm for digital setups. It's most often used to connect a video source, like a computer, laptop, or game console, to a display device, such as a monitor, TV, ...
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