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Just like a smart TV, a home entertainment projector offers plenty of connectivity options. Whether you're looking to play ...
When you mount your TV, it's not uncommon that you have to reach down quite a way from your TV to a game console. In most ...
ARC: Audio return channel Audio Return Channel or ARC, adds the ability for a TV to send audio backward along an HDMI cable to its source device.
To make matters even worse, Dolby Atmos still works if you're using the wrong port and cable, so you might not even know what you're missing. Thankfully, it's not difficult to fix your issues, and you ...
HDMI ARC and optical are the two go-to connections for sending digital sound from one device to another, but is there a difference between them? Let's find out.
HDMI technology has had ARC followed by the improved eARC for quite some time. We explain what this feature means and when you should use it.
HDMI connections are found on every modern TV and pretty much everything you connect to a TV: from PlayStations to streaming devices, AV receivers to cable boxes and soundbars.
Practical Issues and tips: HDMI 1.4's biggest feature is 3D support and home 3D viewing; Ethernet over HDMI (eliminating the need for a separate ethernet cable run); Audio return channel will further ...
The best HDMI cables for 4K videos supply standout in-game audio and video quality, enabling a unique immersive experience that seamlessly handles high refresh rate and resolutions.
Like many audio, video, and data cables, HDMI cords can suffer from signal degradation at longer lengths—50 feet is generally considered the maximum reliable length.
HDMI’s ARC, or Audio Return Channel, can make your gear easier to use. Here’s how.