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Demystifying New Tech: What You Should Know About Your Latest Gadgets

In the world of technology, receiving a new gadget is always exciting, but it comes with its fair share of questions and concerns. In this article, we'll address some common misconceptions associated with recent tech gifts. Let's delve into the insig...

Jacob Enderson · 15 January · 177

Why Isn't Cable TV In 4K?

Dude, where's my 4K TV? I mean, sure, you can go out and buy a 4K TV set for cheap. But if you subscribe to cable or satellite, there just isn't that much 4K content available despite the astronomical monthly bill. All the major streaming services,...

Den W. · 20 May 2022 · 1.5K

There's ANOTHER Version of HDMI

HDMI made the entire Internet mad recently by introducing a confusing new branding scheme when the old one was serving everyone just fine. But hold on, there's more, because it's about to get more confusing with the introduction of HDMI 2.1a. So let...

Den W. · 19 February 2022 · 308

Should YOU Buy The iPhone 12?

The annual September new iPhone ritual was pushed back a month this year for obvious reasons but nonetheless, all eyes were on Cupertino again for one day as the iPhone 12 lineup was revealed to the world with all the usual pomp and circumstance. Di...

Alex · 28 October 2020 · 75

All HDMI Cables Are NOT The Same!

There's an oft-repeated piece of advice among AV enthusiasts. If an HDMI cable is built to spec, and it functions properly, there's no reason to spend extra money on something fancy, because a digital transmission isn't nearly as susceptible to inter...

Alex · 19 June 2020 · 145

HDR Formats Types: HDR10, HDR10+, Dolby Vision and HLG

Most new TVs have the ability to display HDR content, which has more detail in the bright and dark areas of the image, for a greater “dynamic range” compared to non-HDR content. Billed as a way to get brighter colors and a better image, HDR essentially allows you to get brighter images and more vibrant colors — as long as the scre...

Stephanie SU · 17 May 2023 · 2