With modern wireless technology, there is no reason to be bound by cables in your home, office or onset. Watching movies, taking professional photos, or playing video games, with a wireless HDMI transmitter and receiver has never been easier, cut the cord from your devices.
How to know which device is right for your wireless HDMI needs
What do you intend to transmit and how do you want to...
Top 5 Media Players for your PC
With so much media content available to us, it can be hard to know where to go when we’re looking for the best media player out there. While it may seem like they all do the same thing, finding the right media player for your computer and your specific viewing needs isn’t an easy task. As media formats will continue to change, you will find that not all free med...
In the simplest possible terms, a digital video file type is just a format for storing video on a computer. Think about it like this - every video file exists as little more than kilobytes of data on a hard drive. Even if you're talking about that great 4K home movie you just shot with your fancy new camera, you're still just talking about 1s and 0s.
The specific format that the video is...
Advancements in technology have made streaming video possible just about everywhere, to all of our portable devices—in our cars, on airplanes, and thanks to the advent of the smartphone, even in our pockets.
But sometimes the quality of that video leaves much to be desired; at best, we might muddle through a short YouTube video after a lengthy buffering process, or we’re able to stream a liv...
In 2016, the average cable TV bill for viewers in the United States hit an average of $103 per month, up from the 2015 average of $99 per month, according to Fortune. Fortunately, alternatives exist, some of these alternative even are free. Multiple streaming services are available for watching favorite movies, network television programs, original shows, documentaries, sports, and more. Some a...