Chromebooks can connect to external displays through
standard video cables.
Not exact matches
Having spent years developing a
standard for mixing voice, data and
video on a single
cable, none of the big operators wants to use it
At the turn of the millennium, the 860 megahertz of radio spectrum carried by a coaxial
cable was mostly taken up by
cable companies sending
standard analogue
video in 6 - MHz bands.
Blu - ray of the week: The Sopranos: The Complete First Season (HBO)-- With only the final season of the landmark premium
cable series on Blu - ray, HBO goes back to the beginning to release the first landmark season on the high - definition home
video standard.
Whether they choose to pop in a
standard DVD, Blu - Ray disc or hook up a
video game system through an HDMI
cable, your passengers will find that this rear - seat system provides a high - resolution picture for the truest telling of all your favorite stories.
The mini HDMI output lets you output this
video playback to a TV simply and easily (no
cable is included), and the 4 GB of internal memory will store 2 - 5 movies at
standard definition quality.
For another hundred bucks, you can get the
Standard Edition which includes a wireless controller, an Xbox Live headset, an ethernet
cable, and a component
video cable.
Composite is not a great
video standard to use but it's beats the RF and UHF so I should find a Composite
cable for the box someday.
Like HDMI, the
standard is constantly updated, and it can handle both
video and audio on a single
cable.
The original Vive used an HDMI
cable for
video, a USB 2.0
cable for audio, and a
standard 3.5 mm audio jack (with Bluetooth optional).
For almost all purposes, a single HDMI
cable is all you'll need to connect your computer or
video device to your monitor or TV, and it's almost the absolute
standard digital
cable.
USB Type - C ports can carry data and electricity over a single wire, allowing you to power your laptop, output
video to external monitors and copy files with just one
standard cable.
The HDMI
standard has been out since 2002, and while a lot has changed — HDMI
cables can now carry more data, display higher resolution
video, and even control devices over HDMI - CEC — there's one thing that hasn't:
cable manufacturers and electronics retailers are more than happy to fleece the hell out of you with high price
cables.
It connects to your TV via an HDMI
cable to deliver 1080p
video output and 48KHz 16 - bit audio; there's a cartridge slot at the top, an SD card slot on the side for firmware updates, and ports for connecting
standard SNES controllers or 8bitdo's connector for its wireless gamepads.