As someone who loves to savor the memories of an excellent victory or a humbling defeat, there was one piece of tech that I needed to add to my PC setup before anything else — a capture card. For ...
Sometimes I think the demise of the desktop computer cannot be too far away. As laptops become more powerful and versatile, the need for a large desktop rig recedes. However, the one area where ...
Share Pro is made up of two components. One is plugged into your computer’s USB-C port. The other half plugs into the HDMI port on a TV or other display. The first unit transmits video and the other ...
Smartphones are able to shoot astonishingly high quality video these days, but ultimately, the lenses and sensors built into your phone are too small to get a decent shallow depth of field effect.
Melita Fogarty told me, “I would like to set up two monitors, but my PC only has one port. Is there an adapter I can buy to make this work?” You can work far more efficiently with two—or better ...
I'm using a 12" iPad Pro with the Apple Lightning to HDMI adapter and am unable to get smooth video playback. I've tried the built-in video playback app ("TV") as well as VLC and a couple others but ...
Last month, Plugable launched a docking station supporting up to three external screens. Now, the computer accessory company has gone a step further with the launch of a simple and affordable video ...
The PlayAIBox does CarPlay (and Android Auto) without wires, and also supports streaming services like Apple TV+, Netflix and YouTube. Photo: Cult of Mac Deals With the PlayAIBox — a combination ...
So does anyone have a lead on where I might find an S-Video adapter that splits the chroma and luma signals into two RCA jacks? I just bought a Blackmagic Intensity Pro, and the breakout cable only ...
If you’re looking for an easy-to-use bus-powered 10-Gigabit Ethernet solution for Mac, then Sonnet’s Solo 10G Thunderbolt 3 adapter may fit the bill. This portable unit affords quick connections to ...
Confronted with a monitor that would display neither HDMI signal, nor composite video, [Joonas Pihlajamaa] took on a rather unorthodox task of getting his oscilloscope to work as a composite video ...