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During my tests, the JBL Bar 500 fulfilled both parts of the brief by pairing excellent sound with one of the largest subwoofers I've ever seen with a soundbar. Yet, while it includes both HDMI ...
Australia's top hi-fi and AV in the Sound+Image Awards 2024 Our Awards recognise 40 winning products and companies in the ultimate audio and AV buying guide S+I AWARDS Check out these world-class ...
Editor's note: Boom Supersonic successfully broke the sound barrier with the XB-1 today in a major milestone. Read our coverage here. Boom Supersonic plans to break the sound barrier during a test ...
After years of testing and refinement, a pilot flying the aerospace company’s XB-1 scale prototype finally broke the sound barrier during a livestream event—not once, not twice, but three times.
YouTube Premium subscribers can enjoy higher quality audio in select music videos until Feb 22 on Android and iOS. High Quality Audio option enhances audio quality to 256kbps on applicable music ...
HDMI is most commonly used on TVs, sending high-definition video and audio signals over one cable for an easy, clean setup. There have been multiple versions of HDMI, each improving on the last.
While multiple versions of HDMI have come to fruition over the years, the basics haven’t changed: it’s an AV cable that sends audio and video upstream from your AV components (e.g., cable box ...
An HDMI splitter mirrors one input across multiple TVs and/or monitors. It's vital that any splitter support the resolution, audio, HDR, and framerate specs you need. Don't confuse splitters with ...