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Experts often recommend Ethernet as a quick fix to your Internet speed woes or latency issues at home. But what is it, and how can you use it? Here’s a quick primer on what you need to know about Ethernet.
TV manufacturers have rushed to improve their latest models with fast HDMI 2.1 ports capable of supporting 4K gaming at 120Hz in glorious HDR. Unfortunately, most of the same models still use outdated 100Mb Ethernet ports. Fortunately, we have a workaround.
Because HDMI 2.1 devices, like the Xbox Series X, PlayStation 5, and graphics cards from NVIDIA and AMD, are pushing more pixels than ever, the last thing you need is an unreliable cable causing problems. Here’s how to avoid getting scammed.
Apple is listing a pair of new standalone Thunderbolt 4 cables on its online store. There’s a 1.8-meter cable that’s retailing for $129 and ships in two to three weeks, and a 3-meter cable with a $159 price tag.
Apple releases a new 3 meters Thunderbolt 4 Pro cable at his store for $159, which is arguably way too much for a cable. But given the scarcity of other