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HDMI-VRR might not be supported on your monitor even if it has an HDMI 2.1 port. While the VRR standard you use on your ...
A lot of new graphics cards and monitors benefit from DP connections, leaving a vacant HDMI slot on many a motherboard. But ...
One day, [mitxela] got bored and decided to build his own HDMI monitor – the unconventional way. HDMI has a few high-speed differential pairs, but it also has an I2C interface used for detect… ...
I learned in this Arzopa Z1FC Portable Monitor review that it is much like the Arzopa A1M that I reviewed – they are productivity machines.
Question: It only has one HDMI port. I've googled it, and found that you can mirror a dual monitor setup, but also that you can stretch the image, using a cable splitter and thus use a second monitor.
Don't worry, though, HDMI 2.1 cables might be about to get a lot longer without all the fuss. The HDMI 2.1 standard is being amended (via Overclock3D) to include a new feature called HDMI Cable Power.
The 6-foot-long cable utilizes the native video capabilities of the USB-C ports on supported computers. It can drive a 4K HDMI monitor with resolutions up to 3840 x 2160 @ 60Hz. The cable utilizes ...