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USB-C, which has become something of a "do-everything" connector standard, has added an alternate mode that eliminates the need for an adapter when connecting to HDMI displays.
Taiwan-based electronics manufacturer, Grandtec, claims that it is now shipping "the world's first USB to HDMI converter"--the Grand HD Cinema. Grandtec claims that the Grand HD Cinema can use ...
For this test, we used a Cable Matters USB 3.1 Type C to HDMI Adapter Supporting 4K Resolution, which retails for $25. That is not cheap, but it is cheaper than the $99 display dock and ...
With USB-C so ubiquitous these days, it’s always good to have an adapter like this on hand. You never know when you might need an HDMI connection, and it’s a steal for just $12 right now ...
Those who require a higher-bandwidth HDMI connection may want to consider Cable Matters' HDMI 2.1 adapter, which supports 4K at 240Hz or 8K at 60Hz. However, it only includes Thunderbolt 4 (100W ...
Friendly tipster Evan M wasn't too stoked to see an Xbox 360 Elite headed for store shelves after he'd just purchased a Premium 360, especially considering the fact that his TV has a whole HDMI ...
If you don’t want to spend that much, you can get an adapter that’s just a USB-C to HDMI adapter, such as Anker’s USB-C to HDMI Adapter ($18/£20 on Amazon). When shopping for such adapters ...
At a nickel under $100, the price seems to be about right, though we wouldn't have complained if the company had thrown in an HDMI to DVI converter for good measure. Full PR after the break.