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To that end, early this year, I bought a Corsair RMx Shift 1000 W PSU, partly because it was on offer at the time, but mostly ...
FriendlyELEC NanoPi R3S LTS is an update to the NanoPi R3S low-cost dual gigabit Ethernet router introduced last year, which ...
Confused about HDMI 2.1 vs. 2.2? Learn the real differences between these versions and why upgrading to 2.2 likely won't ...
Specs for the next generation of HDMI cables are now confirmed, bringing 96Gbps bandwidth and other benefits. It's unclear ...
OnePlus has expanded its device portfolio with the launch of the OnePlus 13s and OnePlus Pad 3. The 13s introduces Snapdragon 8 Elite power, 5.5G support, AI tools like Plus Mind, and a customisable ...
BGMI has also rolled out the new 3.8 update to the game BGMI 3.8 update introduces Steampunk Frontier Mode in Aetherholm, featuring Titan battles, ODM gear, slide rails, and treasure rooms.
HDMI 2.2 was officially announced at CES 2025, but we may not see new cables until later this year, and supporting devices until 2026 or beyond.
HDMI 2.1 and DisplayPort 2.1 can deliver video output in stunning 10K and 16K quality, which GPMI is yet to match. In other news, Infinix is about to launch a new smartphone that's incredibly slim ...
But while HDMI 2.2 — which arrives later this year — will similarly allow for 4K content at up to 480Hz and 12K content at 120Hz, there’s one feature that GPMI has over HDMI 2.2: power delivery.
Nintendo says your old Switch HDMI cable isn't compatible with Switch 2, but since that's not strictly true, I'm here to clear things up about TV connectivity.
For example, an older 1080p60Hz TV receiving information from an HDMI 2.1 cable will still display images at 1080p60Hz, and a 4K60Hz TV will display 4K60Hz. The opposite is not true, however.
ASUS ExpertCenter P500: Remember the last time your office computer froze during an important client presentation? Or that frustrating moment when your desktop took forever to process a simple ...