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Multiplexers, receiver and transmitters support HDMI v1.3 to capture and display ‘deep color’ content in HDTVs and enable low-power, high-definition handheld video applications. Analog Devices ...
Since I want to remove the soundcard to make room for stuff, I want to know how exactly I go about connecting my PC sound to my receiver through analog while still getting 5.1.
Add Analog Devices to the list of companies supplying chips compatible with the fast growing HDMI (high-definition-multimedia-interface) standard (see “ Video processor embraces high-speed A/V link,” ...
SUNNYVALE, Calif.-- (BUSINESS WIRE)-- Silicon Image (NASDAQ:SIMG), a leading provider of multimedia connectivity solutions and services, today announced the industry’s first analog-to- MHL ...
BANGALORE, INDIA: Analog Devices, Inc. (ADI), an American multinational semiconductor company, recently announced that the launch of 3-GHz (gigahertz) high-definition multimedia interface (HDMI ...
It's a great receiver, but the somewhat half-baked HDMI capabilities--analog video sources and the onscreen display are limited to 480i resolution via the HDMI output--limits usefulness on many ...
In short, does anyone make one? I'm looking for a receiver to go in a smallish room. I don't need a lot of power or more than 5.1 (I don't know where I'd even put more speakers). Most fancier ...
The JVC RX-D702B receiver will take up half of the space yet sound twice as nice as your old power-hungry analog receiver. But be sure to give it ample cooling and keep it away from your DVR. The ...