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And the usual cable that we need for that is HDMI. However, not all HDMI cables are the same and come in different types and versions. HDMI is an acronym for High Definition Multimedia Interface, meaning it can simultaneously transmit digital and audio from a source that has access to the port. Before the HDMI became a universal standard for devices and gadgets, people used DVI and AV component cords—the DVI cable was that huge looking connector while the AV component came colors of red, yellow, and white. The HDMI was introduced back in 2002 and had the goal to improve the existing connectivity standards by creating a smaller and singular connector designed to support high-quality A/V signals between source and display. HDMI is an all-digital signal transfer cable that carries uncompressed data. HDMI cables function with the use of transition-minimized differential signaling (TMDS) which transfers information or data from one location to another. TMDS is a way of encoding the signal to protect it from degrading as it travels down the length of the cable. Read more in our articles including "HDMI Cable Types and Versions: Which one to get?" and "Logitech MX Master 4 now available in the Philippines".

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What is HDMI cable?

And the usual cable that we need for that is HDMI. However, not all HDMI cables are the same and come in different types and versions.

What have you covered about HDMI cable?

HDMI is an acronym for High Definition Multimedia Interface, meaning it can simultaneously transmit digital and audio from a source that has access to the port. Before the HDMI became a universal standard for devices and gadgets, people used DVI and AV component cords—the DVI cable was that huge looking connector while the AV component came colors of red, yellow, and white. The HDMI was introduced back in 2002 and had the goal to improve the existing connectivity standards by creating a smaller and singular connector designed to support high-quality A/V signals between source and display.

Where can I find articles about HDMI cable?

Our coverage of HDMI cable includes: "HDMI Cable Types and Versions: Which one to get?"; "Logitech MX Master 4 now available in the Philippines"; "Valve confirms new Steam Machine, Controller, and VR Headset". Each article provides unique insights and information.