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Not sure whether to use DisplayPort or HDMI? Learn the key differences and find out which is better for your graphics and ...
I’ve been using a pocketable mini PC, a pair of AR glasses and a massive 25,000 mAh power bank together for the past two weeks and it’s completely transformed the way I work. Here’s how I came up with ...
ASUS VivoBook Pro 16 appears to be a jack-of-all-laptops, but some baffling design choices and quirks confused me.
The good news is that with a Core i9 and 32GB of RAM as the backing cast, the RTX 4070 here is given every chance to excel. I ...
COTY-winning Everest stave off the newer and fresher LandCruiser Prado? We test the two most popular versions to find out ...
Every Xbox controller has a very slightly different shape, but the port alignment is the same across ... and can re-route your HDMI audio from your Xbox from your TV speakers to your earbuds.
Panasonic’s new high-resolution all-rounder ticks all the right boxes on paper, but how does it measure up in practice? Andy ...
While the current top-shelf specification for TVs, HDMI 2.1, supports a bandwidth of 48Gbps, GPMI supports a bandwidth of up to 192Gbps — a major upgrade over what you’ll find on the best TVs on the ...
A Chinese industry consortium including Huawei, TCL, and HiSense has created a new USB-C-compatible A/V protocol as an alternative to HDMI.
At CES 2025, the new HDMI 2.2 standard was announced, introducing up to 96 Gbps of bandwidth. That’s a big enough pipe to support 8K or even 10K video, along with higher frame rates (up to 240Hz). In ...
The Nikon Z5 II is the successor to the Nikon Z5, which was released five years previously as a cheaper entry to Nikon's full ...