So I'd have to use these expensive cables just to connect my PC to the router, or charge my phone? Is it just to allow a single cable to the display? Might as well just make a vendor-specific cable and have a breakout box at the other end with normal connectors, which is what you'll end up using anyway.
So I'd have to use these expensive cables just to connect my PC to the router, or charge my phone? Is it just to allow a single cable to the display? Might as well just make a vendor-specific cable and have a breakout box at the other end with normal connectors, which is what you'll end up using anyway.
I think the cable is meant to replace power/usb/video/network/audio between a computer and (daisy-chained?) displays/"smart"TV.
I think the cable is meant to replace power/usb/video/network/audio between a computer and (daisy-chained?) displays/"smart"TV.
I see that there's a C version that uses a USB-C connector, so you'd probably get better backwards compatibility. I can see the value in getting outside of HDMI's licensing restrictions.
I see that there's a C version that uses a USB-C connector, so you'd probably get better backwards compatibility. I can see the value in getting outside of HDMI's licensing restrictions.