From VCRs and antennas to laptops and soundbars, there is a wide range of devices that do not require an HDMI cable for ...
For some of us, we can remember a time when setting up anything with your TV screen may require a few minutes of fumbling around with cables. Because of this, a lot of us have had to be creative with ...
Don’t toss that tube TV! By connecting an aging TV to a soundbar, you can give your older set a massive audio boost, complete with thumping bass and even virtualized 3D sound. And if your ancient flat ...
If you want to connect your new TV to a soundbar or receiver, the easiest way to do it is with an HDMI cable. Nearly all modern TVs and audio gear have an HDMI feature called Audio Return Channel. ARC ...
There are only two ways to get digital audio between your TV and soundbar, or your TV and receiver, or really between any piece of gear that transmits audio in a home A/V system: HDMI and optical.
How to use an HDMI cable to connect your TV, soundbar, and another input device (such as a Blu-ray Disc™ player, CATV tuner, or game console) that support an eARC or ARC connection. Connect the HDMI ...
It's no secret that smart TVs are anything but most of the time. Unless you fork out the big bucks for flagship LG and Samsung panels, you'll be stuck with sluggish performance and a UI that makes ...
A Streaming God with a Hardware Budget Let’s be clear: the Roku Select Series 43″ 4K TV (model 43R4C5CA 1) is not a television. It is a streaming device that happens to have a screen bolted onto it.
Those thin-bezel flatscreen TVs from Hisense, LG, Panasonic, Samsung and Sony may look more or less the same, but our TV reviews reveal the big differences, plus pick out the best and worst. Our lab ...
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