HDMI excels for media consumption, while PC gamers prefer DisplayPort.
One isn't better than the other — it all comes down to use case.
HDMI 2.2 is set to arrive in 2027 with double the bandwidth of HDMI 2.1, paving the way for higher refresh rates.
It's not so much about using a wrong port, and more so about freeing up the more capable ones for needier devices.
HDMI 2.2 can carry uncompressed 4K video at up to 240Hz, something that currently requires Display Stream Compression (which ...
The forthcoming HDMI 2.2 standard will bring more bandwidth, a new way to get a handle on lip-sync errors and a new, backward-compatible cable, the HDMI Forum said at CES 2025. The good news is that ...
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.” The ...
I don’t like HDMI. Despite it being a pretty popular interface, I find crucial parts of it to be alien to what hackers stand for. The way I see it, it manages to be proprietary while bringing a lot of ...
Last year, we noted how the long-standing vagaries of HDMI licensing and open source AMD driver development combined to prevent the upcoming Steam Machine from receiving official support for the HDMI ...
The HDMI Forum has officially released version 2.2 of the HDMI specification, bringing support for video resolutions up to 16K at 60Hz and boosting maximum bandwidth to 96Gbps. Alongside the spec, ...
Acer’s 7-in-1 USB-C Hub adds extra ports to your laptop—including 4K HDMI—with zero effort. Just plug it into your laptop’s ...
The Anker Steam Deck Dock is a 6-in-1 USB-C hub for handheld gaming PCs, with a hardwired 8.66-inch USB-C cable that plugs ...
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