December 5, 2007 Since its introduction, HDMI has quickly become the connection of choice when connecting HD devices to HDTVs due to the quality of sound and image it is able to deliver and the ...
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Finally an HD-ready wireless video transmitter solution for that picture perfect home theater installation. Belkin has officially announced FlyWire (AV69003) and FlyWire R1 (AV69000) audio/video ...
Streamline connections to your HDMI projector or display. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. I’ll admit I had a short moment of ...
We sort of saw the writing on the wall, but now Belkin has went and made it official: the FlyWire is dead. Originally showcased at CES 2008 and at practically every AV-related trade show since, the ...
Belkin has the HDMI 2-in-1 switcher online for $49.99 in USA and Canada. Release date is set for Asia, Europe and Australia in March 2008. It supported 480i/p,1080i/p, 720p, HDCP compliant and come ...
Shopping for an HDMI cable is tricky, with many devices relying on certain specs to work properly. To help you find the perfect one, we've highlighted some of the best cables available for a wide ...
Accessories such as cables provide retailers with huge profit margins, usually above 50%, which is why salespeople always try to "enhance your home theater experience" by tacking a $100 Monster ...
Coinciding with today’s announcement of the dual USB-C port-equipped Chromebook Pixel 2 laptop, Google and Belkin today announced separate collections of new USB-C cables and adapters. These new ...
Last we heard – and admittedly it was a long time ago, all the way back in October last year – Belkin's FlyWire wireless HD/HDMI system was "delayed". Now Belkin admit that the system's proposed ...
HDMI 2.1 is going to let you enjoy the PS5 at 4K and 120Hz, depending on the game and your monitor. That said, it’s not a pre-requisite as 4K works fine at 60Hz with a HDMI 2.0 cable. We would ...