Typically, you would use an HDMI cable to connect a streaming device, laptop, or gaming console to a single display. But what if you want to show that same content on multiple TVs or monitors? That's ...
After some previous experiments, Tom Fenton uses a Newest HDMI Video Capture Card and different software to display the output to see if he can get sharper images. In a previous article, I discussed ...
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How to tell if you're using the wrong HDMI cable
Not all HDMI cables are equal - use HDMI 2.0+ (preferably 2.1) for modern devices. Look for 'Ultra High Speed' or 48Gbps/4K@120 on cable/packaging, or test with your device's 4K120 setting. Use HDMI 2 ...
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