Two hackers have challenged the boundaries of optical data transmission, demonstrating that even outdated technology can be repurposed in unexpected ways. At the 38th Chaos Communication ...
Thus, your optical (or coaxial) digital connection is similarly limited ... addition of ARC/eARC is that the same cable can be used to send digital audio back to the same component from the ...
JBL makes some of the most interesting headphones around, and the newly announced JBL Tour One M3 have a very interesting ...
HDMI 2.2 supports 96Gbps data-transfer speeds and 12K resolution, but it could take up to a year before devices that support ...
The option to connect to audio devices without wireless connectivity is a feature borrowed from JBL’s Tour Pro 3 wireless ...
The new specification is named HDMI 2.2, but compatible cables will carry an "Ultra96" marker to indicate that they can carry ...
Learn what distinguishes a fiber optic cable from a microwave connection in optical engineering, and how they impact your data transmission performance, reliability, and cost. Agree & Join ...
If you're an audiophile looking for an inexpensive new fix, this one's for you. Hong Kong-based Hidizs has packed a tiny but capable DAC into a USB-C cable that connects to IEMs (in-ear monitors), so ...
If you want to transmit data over long distances, you have two main options: fiber optic cables or microwave connections. Both use electromagnetic waves, but they have different characteristics ...
Expect HDMI 2.2 introduced new Ultra96 certified cables while DisplayPort 2.1b brings DP80LL active cables offering 80 Gbps ...
To handle the increased bandwidth, HDMI 2.2 requires new cables. Though colloquially these will almost certainly get called ...
The HDMI Forum and VESA had announcements for the upcoming HDMI 2.2 and DisplayPort 2.1b respectively at CES 2025 mostly to ...