Your graphics card will almost certainly have at least one, and you may use it to attach a gaming monitor. TVs and consoles use them exclusively. I am, of course, talking about the humble HDMI ...
For high-performance TVs and monitors, there are two main cable types that you need to know about: HDMI and DisplayPort.
Having double the bandwidth should mean 8K 120Hz and 4K 244Hz are possible with HDMI 2.2 New graphics cards will be announced at CES 2025 and it will be interesting to see if these cards will ...
Dual Display & Multiple Monitors Supported: Dual HDMI video ports ... equal to an external graphics card to deliver smooth high definition video to your HDTV/ projector or monitor.Compact and ...
PowerColor announces its new AMD Radeon RX 9070 XT Hellhound and Reaper graphics cards: custom RDNA 4 cards with triple-fan ...
Uncover the inner workings of a graphics card and its components. Explore the architecture and features of the AMD Radeon HD ...
Enthusiast PC gamers will almost certainly have the first crack at this tech, as Nvidia and AMD typically implement high-end display features into their respective graphics cards (although ...
PC gamers with NVIDIA's new GeForce RTX 5090 and RTX 5090D are seeing their new Blackwell GPUs bricked, could be drivers, ...
Intel's Arc B580 graphics cards have been its best-reviewed to date, maintaining the aggressive pricing of the old A-series Arc cards with fewer driver bugs, fewer weird performance outliers, and ...
There's a price for innovation, folks. Before too long, manufacturers of graphics cards and TVs will adopt the new specification, mitigating the price as HDMI 2.2 becomes the new AV standard.