It may be tempting to economize and reuse old HDMI cables until they break, but that may not be a great idea. Here's why you ...
Dell Inspiron computers don't come with the necessary ports to connect to a Red, Green, Blue (RGB) cable. However, with the right equipment you can adapt an Inspiron port to the RGB standard. For the ...
A guy I know wants to have the component video output (along with analog stereo and optical digital audio) of his Xbox (HD-DVD player, mostly) go to his whole house distribution system while at the ...
Apple's new iPad debuts a new VGA-style video output option, a first for the company's mobile device lineup. Like the existing iPhone and iPod touch, the iPad can output video via the same composite ...
Component video cable, in just a few years, has gone from being a relatively uncommon and esoteric way to hook up video devices to being the near-universal analog video signal standard for home ...
The humble USB-C to HDMI Adapter is a cable that may not seem like it has many uses, but you can actually do some pretty interesting things with it.
This year, Apple gave the iPhone and the new Classic, Touch, and Nano models improved TV out features while harmonizing the AV cables used by its entire product line. Here's a look at what's changed, ...
The transmission of serial-digital video above 1Gb/s (as required by the DVI, HDMI, and DisplayPort video-interface standards) has elevated the requirements for performance in the cables that connect ...
One frustrating aspect of Apple’s decision to do everything through the iPod Dock Connector is that unless you buy some special cables, there’s no way to use your iPad to, say, pump video to an ...
I've been searching through this forum trying to find a topic about this, my apologies if I'm asking what's been covered a million times already. I'm going to dump cable tv and go with hulu and ...
Constantly moving your 360 from screen to screen? VGA connection in the office, component downstairs, S-video at Grandma's place, regular old composite in the laundry room? No, you don't? Neither do ...