Devices
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Xbox One X (2017)
Microsoft’s Xbox One supports 4K video at up to 60Hz through a single HDMI 1.4 port capped at 18Gbps bandwidth. Three USB 3.0 ports on the rear (5Gbps each) handle data, external storage, and controller charging. The optical audio output sends Dolby Digital or Dolby Atmos surround through any compatible receiver or soundbar. Here’s the…
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Xbox Series S – 1TB Carbon Black (2023)
Microsoft’s Xbox Series S targets 1440p at 120Hz (or 4K at 60Hz) through a single HDMI 2.1 port with 48Gbps bandwidth and VRR/ALLM. Three USB 3.0 ports on the rear handle data and charging; the front USB-C port doesn’t support video output. A standard HDMI cable is included, but upgrading to Ultra High Speed HDMI…
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Xbox Series S – 1TB Robot White (2024)
Microsoft’s Xbox Series S targets 1440p at 120Hz (or 4K at 60Hz) through a single HDMI 2.1 port with 48Gbps bandwidth and VRR/ALLM. Three USB 3.0 ports on the rear handle data and charging; the front USB-C port doesn’t support video output. A standard HDMI cable is included, but upgrading to Ultra High Speed HDMI…
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Xbox Series S (2020)
Microsoft’s Xbox Series S targets 1440p at 120Hz (or 4K at 60Hz) through a single HDMI 2.1 port with 48Gbps bandwidth and VRR/ALLM. Three USB 3.0 ports on the rear handle data and charging; the front USB-C port doesn’t support video output. A standard HDMI cable is included, but upgrading to Ultra High Speed HDMI…
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Xbox Series X – 1TB Digital Edition (Robot White, 2024)
Microsoft’s flagship Xbox Series X supports 4K gaming up to 120Hz through a single HDMI 2.1 port with full 48Gbps bandwidth and VRR/ALLM. Three USB 3.0 ports on back deliver data and charging; the front USB-C doesn’t support video output. A standard HDMI cable ships included, but a dedicated Ultra High Speed HDMI 2.1 cable…
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Xbox Series X – 2TB Galaxy Black Special Edition (2024)
Microsoft’s flagship Xbox Series X supports 4K gaming up to 120Hz through a single HDMI 2.1 port with full 48Gbps bandwidth and VRR/ALLM. Three USB 3.0 ports on back deliver data and charging; the front USB-C doesn’t support video output. A standard HDMI cable ships included, but a dedicated Ultra High Speed HDMI 2.1 cable…
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Xbox Series X (2020)
Microsoft’s flagship Xbox Series X supports 4K gaming up to 120Hz through a single HDMI 2.1 port with full 48Gbps bandwidth and VRR/ALLM. Three USB 3.0 ports on back deliver data and charging; the front USB-C doesn’t support video output. A standard HDMI cable ships included, but a dedicated Ultra High Speed HDMI 2.1 cable…
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XGIMI Horizon Ultra (2023)
Billed as the world’s first 4K long-throw home projector with Dolby Vision, this hybrid LED/laser unit pushes 2,200 ANSI lumens with rich color accuracy. Two HDMI 2.1 ports — one with eARC — handle modern consoles and media players at up to 4K@60Hz. A pair of USB-A ports and an optical audio output round out…
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Yamaha HS5 (2013)
The Yamaha HS5 is a 5-inch bi-amplified nearfield studio monitor with a 45W LF + 25W HF amplifier pair and the brand’s familiar white-cone cosmetic. The rear panel provides one balanced XLR input and one balanced 1/4-inch TRS phone jack so it accepts either pro-level gear or instrument/keyboard outputs without an adapter. Two rotary/switch controls…
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Yamaha HS7 (2013)
Yamaha’s 6.5″ two-way bi-amplified nearfield monitor delivers 95W (60W LF + 35W HF) and is built around a flat, neutral response intended for mixing reference. Unlike combo-jack designs from other brands, the HS7 has two physically separate inputs on the rear: a balanced XLR and a balanced 1/4″ TRS jack — both accept balanced or…
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Yamaha RX-A2A (2020)
Three of the seven HDMI inputs are HDMI 2.1 with 8K@60Hz and 4K@120Hz support, while the other four run at HDMI 2.0 speeds — note that the 2.1 ports are capped at 24Gbps, so higher-bandwidth features rely on Display Stream Compression. The single HDMI output handles eARC for lossless Dolby Atmos and DTS-HD from your…
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Yamaha RX-A4A (2021)
Every one of the seven HDMI inputs on this AVENTAGE-series receiver is full HDMI 2.1 with 8K@60Hz and 4K@120Hz support — no compromises on which port you plug your console or media player into. Three HDMI outputs (two main plus one dedicated zone) make multi-room or dual-display setups straightforward. Dual optical and one coaxial digital…
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Yamaha RX-V6A (2020)
Seven HDMI inputs provide plenty of room for sources, though only the first three run at full HDMI 2.1 bandwidth with 8K@60Hz and 4K@120Hz support — the remaining four top out at HDMI 2.0 speeds. The single HDMI output supports eARC, so one cable to your TV handles both video and lossless audio return. A…
