All modern desktop displays and TVs have HDMI ports. In most cases, there is more than one in a panel on the back and/or along the side. Most desktops and a good number of laptops also offer this ...
So you want to share photos, watch videos, or play computer games on the expansive screen of your HDTV? On one hand, this is a really simple how-to: use HDMI! That, of course, isn't the whole story.
Hooking your computer to a TV opens up new ways to use both your devices. You can use a TV to display presentations you would normally have to give on your computer screen. You can use the TV as the ...
The HDMI port on your motherboard or GPU usually connects to your primary monitor. If you're using a relatively new graphics card and monitor, your HDMI port is probably vacant, considering many ...
Hey all,<BR><BR>I have a new PC that uses the intel H55 chipset which features HDMI video on the motherboard plus support for HD audio. The TV is a Samsung LNR268W. Its a 720p TV. I intend to use ...
Turn on the HDMI port on your HP computer to send both the video and audio from your HP computer to an external TV, monitor or speaker system. While the screen on your computer is sufficient for ...
Are you eyeing that big, beautiful TV in the living room and wondering what it would be like to use it as your computer monitor? With the right connections and some innovative accessory setup, you can ...
I have a brand new LG 50PK950 plasma TV, a six month old Marantz NR1501 receiver, and a couple of computers with HDMI: one desktop with integrated Intel graphics, and a laptop with discrete NVidia.
Valve's upcoming revival of the Steam Machine doesn't officially feature HDMI 2.1, but it's capable of handling the majority ...