HDMI vs DisplayPort features differ for TVs and PCs with ARC and CEC on HDMI plus MST daisy-chaining on DisplayPort, shaping setup options.
The announcement of Valve's upcoming Linux-based Steam Machine hit the internet with a largely positive reception — alongside some understandable confusion. Valve's console will purportedly offer up ...
Your TV's HDMI eARC port might actually be the best choice for your device, even if it's not a sound system, thanks to HDMI 2.1.
When Valve announced its upcoming Steam Machine hardware last month, some eagle-eyed gamers may have been surprised to see that the official spec sheet lists support for HDMI 2.0 output, rather than ...
What if the device that promised to bring PC gaming to your living room faced a seemingly insurmountable technical roadblock? That’s exactly the challenge Valve encountered with the Steam Machine and ...
HDMI, short for High-Definition Multimedia Interface, has become the gold standard (in some cases literally) for display technology all over the world. Alongside DisplayPort, HDMI is the primary way ...
Thanks to MediaTek’s Pentonic 800 chip, more manufacturers could offer TVs with up to four HDMI 2.1 ports this year. Hisense is the first manufacturer to announce high-end TVs featuring this new chip.
Editor’s Note: The final HDMI 2.2 specification was released the week of June 27, 2025, just in time to meet the “first half of 2025” timeline. About seven years after the HDMI 2.1 specification was ...
I wonder how exactly the HDMI Forum exerts their authority. Are they saying Valve cannot advertise 2.1 support if they're using the open-source drivers? Could Valve just do the implementation and not ...
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