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The HDMI forum, which develops and manages HDMI specification, has officially launched the final and full specifications for ...
We managed to get some time to speak with Brad Bramy from HDMI - he explains the new, upcoming and exciting future with the HDMI platform. HDMI 2.1 - 4k, 8k and 10k *Dynamic HDR *Link Compression ...
If you ever find yourself in a similar predicament, you need to head to the Hotspot and tethering menu in the network ...
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Gold-plated HDMI cables are a scam
A similar scam is the gold-plated HDMI cable, marketed as being somehow superior to regular cables in terms of performance and durability. While gold does have anti-tarnish properties, even that doesn ...
I had never really thought about which Ethernet cables were being run between my cable modem, router, Xbox, and desktop PC. But I had performed speed tests more than once, and worried that my ...
HDMI 2.1 increases the speed of the interface to 48Gbps. Enabling it to carry 8K video at 120Hz, or higher with display stream compression. This standard also enables the eARC sound connection and ...
Dublin, Feb. 03, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "Cable Modem Market Report 2025" has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering. The cable modem market size has grown steadily in recent years ...
Your Ethernet cable should be connected to the router, not the modem. Connect the Ethernet cable from your modem to the router’s “Internet” or “WAN” port.
This cable modem's 1 Gigabit Ethernet port connects to a WiFi router, computer, HDTV, game station, or streaming video device. Great for use with Whole Home WiFi or Mesh networks like eero, Google ...
The modem is connected via Ethernet cable to my TP-Link router of reasonably recent vintage (less than 10 years old, probably) and I used to be able to do it just fine.
For making ARC connections, a high-speed HDMI cable is recommended. For eARC, both a standard HDMI Cable with Ethernet and a high-speed HDMI Cable with Ethernet will work, according to HDMI Licensing.
If you’ve just bought a new 4K TV, you might be wondering if you need to buy a new HDMI cable to go with it. If you already have an HDMI cable, the quick answer is: Probably not.