I just received my HDMI cable in the mail today for use on my Xbox 360. I plugged it in not sure what to expect, and... Well, it looks just about the same as my RGB composite cables.<BR>Apparently ...
Why was the competitor inferior? Because the big box sales folks connected composite cables to one TV and a Monster Cable HDMI cable to another. They then ran the same signal to both TVs over ...
The editorial department received a white box and a cable with a bag. When opening the box, the main body of "RGB 21 - HDMI conversion adapter" was fitted. By saying that the width is 84 mm × depth 73 ...
It's not like we haven't seen Monster Cables used in "A-B" demos before, but the latest in-store comparison is downright laughable. The image shown above was reportedly captured at a Fry's Electronics ...
davmandave [/url]":2gn8ffss]Does anyone remember if the GameCube had a component out cable set? I bought a new TV and just realized it doesn't have composite inputs, so I am trying to figure out a ...
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Let's give the HDMI cable some credit. It helped clean up the tangled mess of wires behind our TVs, gave us a way to quickly link a stunning range of devices with a new generation of displays, and ...
Well all know the Nintendo Wii isn’t going to give us the high definition graphics that PS3 and Xbox 360 deliver, but that doesn’t mean games on the Wii look awful, does it? It turns out when IGN ...
From old-school systems to modern electronics, there is a wide range of devices that do not require an HDMI cable for ...
An integral part of a variety of presentations, a digital projector lets you communicate your business's message, sales results or other data to a large audience. The device contains an array of ports ...
There are only two ways to get digital audio between your TV and soundbar, or your TV and receiver, or really between any piece of gear that transmits audio in a home A/V system: HDMI and optical.