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As we have for the past 12 years, I am proud to say we sent reporters from rAVe [PUBS] to every booth at InfoComm 2022 earlier this month to shoot videos of new (and returning!) products. No other company went to every single booth. We amassed a cache of more than 1,100 videos, and we posted t
The world's first DisplayPort 2.0 product has just launched, after what feels like years and years of teasing the next-generation DisplayPort standard. DisplayPort 2.0 is nearly here, folks and with it, it brings some really freaking awesome friends.
Parade Technologies has just launched
An example of an HDMI mode that can be 8, 10 or 12-bit, and 4:2:0 or 4:2:2. The HDMI diagnostics tool can only guess. Chart: HDMI organization
Example of PlayStation 5's HDMI 2.1 output
Example of Xbox Series X's HDMI 2.1 output
Once or twice a week
When I reviewed the GoPro Hero 10 Black in September, I couldn’t help but heap praise on it. Though it’s clearly an evolutionary update to the Hero 9, the Hero 10 goes far enough to offer very real advantages over its predecessor. Between its 5.3K 60 frames per second, upgraded image stab
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The new ATEM SDI series is a rough match to the already existing ATEM Mini series based on HDMI.
This week, Blackmagic Design launched a new series of portable ATEM SDI live production mixers/switchers with 3G-SDI connections instead of HDMI inputs, starting at US$345. This is great for
Jason Bouwmeester | January 12, 2019August 26, 2015 Hardware Reviews, Home Theater Reviews, Reviews, Tech
HDMI is easily the standard when it comes to connecting your consoles, DVD players, and Blu-ray players to your TV or other screen. What do you do when you want to connect a
With some clever hacks and fast IO work, it’s possible to get your average garden-variety microcontroller to output some form of video. Old analog standards like composite and VGA are just slow enough that it’s possible to bitbash one’s way to success. If you’re serious
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