HDMI Licensing, the outfit that decides what is or what isn't HDMI compatible, is releasing HDMI Alternate Mode (Alt Mode) for USB Type-C devices. The new spec will finally allow HDMI video signals to ...
USB Type-C has been designed as a solution to much more than just moving data between devices. The connection standard already has the 3.5mm audio jack in its sights and it could also become a ...
HDMI Licensing doesn't go into great detail about when new USB Type-C to HDMI cables might emerge, as that's the chicken-and-egg scenario of not really needing the new cable type until more products ...
You won‘t need a MacBook with an HDMI port if you have Plugable’s USB-C to HDMI cable. Just run the cable between the external display and your Mac or iPad and you have 4K@60Hz. Even better, it’s ...
As per the release notes, the Sabrent USB Type-C to Dual HDMI and DisplayPort Adapter supports the DP 1.4 spec of 8K at 30Hz, with the two HDMI ports supporting up to 4K at 60Hz. Naturally, when ...
It feels like yesterday when the USB Type-C specification was announced, bringing an end to the hassle of figuring out which side of the connector is up. Now the USB Implementers Forum (USB-IF) - the ...
USB-C cables implement different standards and have varying capabilities.
I don't care about HDMI or DisplayPort; every monitor should just use USB Type-C to connect to your PC, and here's why.
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to help you make better buying decisions and get more from technology. Soon, it's going to be a lot easier to connect your laptop, smartphone, or tablet to an external display. HDMI Licensing has ...