Yes, you can watch college basketball games without cable. For many games, if you can’t be there in person, the only way to ...
That identical-looking port might be your laptop’s biggest bottleneck.
If you’re looking to reduce the cable mess on your desk and want something that can power/charge all your essentials at once, we recommend checking the 14-port Anker Prime docking station out, ...
The power delivery input on the Anker 7-in-1 USB-C Hub supports up to 100 watts from a compatible USB-C charger and can deliver up to 85 watts to a compatible laptop. So, thin laptops can charge at ...
So you got a shiny new TV, a 4K HDR screen with apps and smart features, and it looks… fine. Don't worry, a few tricks can ...
CES 2026 showcased some truly game-changing technologies. For us, that included the unveiling of a low latency, plug-and-play wireless HDMI dongle.
As per expert reviews, wireless HDMI transmitters from Monoprice, Nyrius, J-Tech Digital, and Aluratek are some good options ...
HDMI 2.1 offers far more bandwidth than older ports, but most TVs have only one or two of them, so choosing which devices get priority matters.
Providing easy-to-use systems that are also secure isn’t difficult, says Rainer Stiehl, Extron’s vice president of marketing ...
Much like charging cords, you can never have too many HDMI cables lying around the house, which is why this Amazon deal is ...
The EliteBoard is a full-fledged desktop PC, based on a Ryzen mobile CPU, stuffed into a thin keyboard. (Think Commodore 64, but way skinnier and way more powerful.) Reviving this decades-old design ...
If your devices only support up to 4K at 60Hz, a "premium high-speed" HDMI cable (18Gbps, HDMI 2.0) is perfectly fine. Again, just avoid really old or thin cables. Early HDMI cables (HDMI 1.4 or older ...