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A Step-by-Step Guide for Adding HDMI Ports to Desktops with HDMI Cards

Have you ever tried to connect a video game console or an AV receiver to your HDTV? If so, you must be aware that you establish this connection using cords or wires. These cords are known as HDMI cables. HDMI stands for High-Definition Multimedia Interface and renders with the best way to connect high-definition video devices. If you see desktops of old versions, they do not have any scope for an HDMI port. In that case, you might need to upgrade or use  HDMI adapters  for flawless video viewing. But what if you still want to view videos on old desktops? Is it possible? Yes, it is. But for that, you need to use HDMI cards. Here is a step-by-step guide for adding HDMI ports to desktops with HDMI cards. The information given in this blog will help you decide whether you should upgrade or use an adapter to view HDMI on your PC. What is an HDMI card? An HDMI card, also known as an HDMI capture card, is a piece of peripheral equipment that helps a user capture the audio and vide...

Know Everything about Printer Cables

When it comes to connecting printers, the type of cable you use matters. Different printers require different cables to function properly.  USB cables are the most common for home printers. They are easy to use and connect directly to your computer. Parallel cables are sometimes still used in office environments, especially with older models.  Ethernet cables facilitate network printers and enable several devices to be connected. In this blog, let us review the basic types of printer cables and how to select the correct one. Knowing these options will assist you in properly configuring your printer. What is a Printer Cable? A printer cable is a cable that is attached to the printer and to a computer for connecting the printer to the computer.  It enables data to move from the computer to the printer. These cables include the Universal Serial Bus, USB, and parallel cables. Cable connections using USB are widely used for present-day printers.  They are convenient...

Everything You Need to Know About Universal Power Cords

In today’s fast-moving technological society, universal power cords are important in our lives.    These cords enable us to provide an interface that allows different apparatus to link effortlessly with power supply interfaces.  Because hundreds of gadgets all need various plugs, universal cords make our charges easy.  It eliminates the hassle of finding the correct charging point for each gadget. This flexibility is especially important for travellers needing to cope with different electrical systems.  Knowledge of the different types and their uses will be useful in making good decisions. This blog will depict universal power cords, the types of power cords, and considerations of use. What is a Universal Power Cord? A  Universal Power Cord  is an electrical cable that is configured to interface with a variety of products.  It often features a swappable base for a particular kind of plug. This would be handy for travelers or anyone with di...

HDMI 2.0 vs HDMI 2.1: What’s the Difference and Which One Do You Need?

Technology is improving constantly, which is why HDMI standards are vital, especially when the intention is to enhance gaming, home theatre, or workstations.  HDMI, the High-Definition Multimedia Interface, has, over time, become associated with connecting devices to screens.  Recently, HDMI 2.1 brought a new challenge regarding how it differs from the previous formulation, the HDMI 2.  It won’t be a bad idea to go through the two subtypes to be in a position to select the right one that fits a particular need. Who cares, you ask? Well anyone who fires up their gaming PC for high-frame-rate gaming, watches 4K movies, or sets up a new workspace. But you can be affected by choosing HDMI 2.0 or HDMI 2.1.  In this blog, we find out what distinguishes HDMI 2.0 from HDMI 2.1 and which setup is better for a particular home. What is HDMI? HDMI is an interface that connects devices like television sets, monitors, and gaming systems, and it supports both voice and pictu...