The debuts of the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X are still far enough in the future — about eight months away, if the typical November time frame holds true again — that Sony and Microsoft, ...
Here are the best HDMI cables for PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch 2, and PC - whether you're looking for a simple lead or the best HDMI 2.1 cable When you purchase through links on ...
The arrival of the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X has added a brand new list of requirements when you’re shopping for the best gaming TV. The most important of which is the presence of HDMI 2.1. But ...
HDMI 2.0 is fine for streaming and 4K60; HDMI 2.1 is required for 4K120 gaming. If you game on PS5/Xbox Series X, use HDMI 2.1 (both consoles include a 2.1 cable). HDMI 2.1 improves audio (eARC, Dolby ...
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 ...
Venerable hi-fi company Klipsch has just launched its latest high-end soundbars, and while they include support for expected features such as Dolby Atmos audio and 4K HDMI passthrough with Dolby ...
At CES 2025, the HDMI Forum, Inc. announced the next version of the HDMI specification, HDMI 2.2, with vastly increased bandwidth to 96 Gbps (up from 48 Gbps in HDMI 2.1). The extra bandwidth will ...
That's a much bigger problem. See, the A50 X is one of the best gaming headsets, but it comes in at $399.99. That price tag takes its unique KVM-switching hub into account. Essentially, your audio is ...
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Are you having issues with your PS5 displaying in 4K HDR? You’re not alone. There have been reports that users are having issues getting their PS5 to display in both, either having to opt for 4K or ...
Congratulations! You just bought a new 4K or 8K TV! You might be wondering if you need to buy a new HDMI cable to go with it. If you already have an HDMI cable, the quick answer is: Probably not.
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