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Lifehacker Whoa... 10K resolutions at 120 Hertz.
Everything You Need to Know About HDMI 2.1
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You may have just gotten used to HDMI 2.0, but HDMI 2.1 is already on its way, and it has all kinds of awesome new features. Here’s what you need to know about the substantial update.
109 months ago
Techmeme "The next step is to output video from the camera to a PC capture card via an HDMI cable. Now the PC is receiving both positioning data and video. All of the rendering and processing of the data is done inside of the Unity software, and voila! You ha
Read more ... ve video of people walking around the room wearing HoloLens headsets, but you also see the apps and the digital objects and the games they’re playing around them."
Microsoft debuts "spectator view" for HoloLens, a way to create video of peoples' experience with mixed reality holograms, requires camera with HDMI output (Lauren Goode / The Verge) http://techme.me/NA08
109 months ago
Techmeme HDMI Licensing announces Alt Mode, a new standard that will allow USB-C devices to send video to any HDMI display via a single cable (Chaim Gartenberg / The Verge) http://www.theverge.com/circuitbreaker/2016/9/1/12758384/usb-c-hdmi-alt-mode-cables-sp
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115 months ago
WSJ Video PlayStation Vue lets you stream major cable TV channels live or watch shows on demand, and now it's on Roku TVs, set-top boxes and HDMI sticks.
Cut Cable TV Easily With Roku and PlayStation Vue
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PlayStation Vue lets you stream major cable TV channels live or watch shows on demand, and now it's on Roku TVs, set-top boxes and HDMI sticks. WSJ's Nathan Olivarez-Giles explains Sony's cable-cutting service. Photo/Video: Emily Prapuolenis/The Wall
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117 months ago
Yahoo Buyer beware: The 6 biggest tech rip-offs: http://yhoo.it/1Zqd8dy
(We're looking at you, $100 HDMI cable).
122 months ago
CBS News Getting cable service no longer requires you to wait (sometimes for hours on end) for a technician to come and install an ugly cable box in your living room.
122 months ago
TechCrunch The $85 Chromebit is a 75 gram (or 2.6 ounces) stick that you can plug into any HDMI port
124 months ago
TechCrunch Google's $85 Chromebit turns any screen into a Chrome OS desktop.
Google And ASUS Launch The $85 Chromebit, A Chrome OS Desktop On An HDMI Stick
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Earlier this year, Google and ASUS announced the Chromebit -- a full Chrome OS-based computer on an HDMI stick. Today, the two companies are officially launching this new way of using Chrome OS on any screen with an HDMI port. The $85 Chromebit is a
Read more ... 75 gram (or 2.6 ounces) stick that you can plug into any HDMI port -- whether that's a regular computer screen or that large TV in your living room. It comes with 16GB of onboard storage (in the form of relatively cheap and slow eMMC storage) and 2GB of RAM. In many ways, it's a larger, bulkier version of the old Chromecast stick. Just like that device, it comes with a dedicated charger, but unlike the Chromecast, it also features a USB port. The Rockchip-based Chromebit comes in "Cacao Black" and "Tangerine Orange," but overall, it's a pretty unassuming device that's mostly meant to disappear behind your ...
124 months ago
The Next Web 4K is coming, and your next HDMI cable will be ready for it
126 months ago
TechCrunch Slap in an HDMI cable, a wireless keyboard, and mouse and you’re all set
131 months ago
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