Devices





  • Xbox One X (2017)

    Microsoft · Gaming Console · 2017

    Microsoft’s 4K-capable Xbox One refresh keeps the original Xbox One’s full I/O panel: an HDMI 2.0b output for 4K HDR gaming, an HDMI 1.4b input for cable-box passthrough (1080p only), three USB 3.0 Type-A ports (two rear, one front), an optical S/PDIF (TOSLINK) digital audio output, a 3.5mm IR Blaster output, and a Gigabit Ethernet…

  • Xbox Series S – 1TB Carbon Black (2023)

    Microsoft · Gaming Console · 2017

    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…

  • Xbox Series S – 1TB Robot White (2024)

    Microsoft · Gaming Console · 2017

    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…

  • Xbox Series S (2020)

    Microsoft · Gaming Console · 2017

    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…

  • Xbox Series X – 1TB Digital Edition (Robot White, 2024)

    Microsoft · Gaming Console · 2017

    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…

  • Xbox Series X – 2TB Galaxy Black Special Edition (2024)

    Microsoft · Gaming Console · 2017

    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…

  • Xbox Series X (2020)

    Microsoft · Gaming Console · 2017

    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…

  • Xbox Wireless Controller (Series X/S, 2020)

    Microsoft · Gaming Console · 2017

    Microsoft’s fourth-generation Xbox controller (Model 1914) launched alongside the Xbox Series X/S, replacing the prior Micro-USB charge port with USB-C and adding a dedicated Share button. The controller ships AA-battery powered out of the box, with the Xbox Rechargeable Battery + USB-C Cable Kit sold separately — every USB-C PD charger or generic USB-A-to-C cable…

  • XGIMI AURA 2 (2024)

    Microsoft · Gaming Console · 2017

    XGIMI’s second-generation 4K ultra-short-throw laser projector projects a 100-inch screen from less than 18 cm off the wall. Three rear HDMI 2.0 inputs handle 4K@60Hz with HDR10 and Dolby Vision; HDMI 3 returns lossless Atmos over eARC to a soundbar. Three USB-A 2.0 ports cover storage and dongle power, optical TOSLINK plus a 3.5mm headphone…

  • XGIMI Horizon Ultra (2023)

    Microsoft · Gaming Console · 2017

    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…

  • Xiaomi 14 Ultra (2024)

    Microsoft · Gaming Console · 2017

    Xiaomi’s 2024 photography flagship is one of the best-connected phones on the market: its USB Type-C port runs at USB 3.2 Gen 2 (10 Gbps) and supports DisplayPort Alternate Mode, so you can pull RAW photos and 8K video off the device fast or drive an external 4K display through a USB-C-to-HDMI or USB-C-to-DisplayPort adapter.…

  • Xiaomi Pad 6 (2023)

    Microsoft · Gaming Console · 2017

    Xiaomi’s 11-inch Snapdragon 870 tablet offers more wired flexibility than its budget price suggests. Its single USB-C port runs at USB 3.2 Gen 1 (5 Gbps) with DisplayPort Alt Mode, so a USB-C-to-HDMI cable can mirror or extend to an external screen at up to 4K 60 Hz. There is no microSD slot and no…

  • Xiaomi Pad 6 Pro (2023)

    Microsoft · Gaming Console · 2017

    Xiaomi’s 11-inch flagship Android tablet running a Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 and a 144 Hz LCD. Connectivity is built around a single USB Type-C 3.2 Gen 1 port (5 Gbps) with DisplayPort Alt Mode, so it can drive an external monitor over a USB-C-to-DP or USB-C-to-HDMI cable. The chassis ships without a 3.5 mm headphone…

  • Yamaha Aventage RX-A6A (2021)

    Microsoft · Gaming Console · 2017

    Yamaha’s 9.2-channel Aventage flagship combines a stiff anti-resonance chassis with a back panel that few rivals match — eleven channels of pre-out for external amplification, balanced XLR stereo out, a phono input with built-in MM stage, and seven HDMI inputs with three outputs across two zones. Three of those HDMI inputs run full HDMI 2.1…

  • Yamaha HS5 (2013)

    Microsoft · Gaming Console · 2017

    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…

  • Yamaha HS7 (2013)

    Microsoft · Gaming Console · 2017

    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…

  • Yamaha HS8 (2013)

    Microsoft · Gaming Console · 2017

    Yamaha’s 8-inch powered monitor is a near-field studio staple with a flat, honest voicing. As an active speaker it needs a line-level feed per cabinet, and it gives you two separate balanced inputs: a 3-pin XLR and a 1/4-inch TRS phone jack, both accepting balanced or unbalanced signals at -10 dBu / 10k ohms. There…

  • Yamaha RX-A2A (2020)

    Microsoft · Gaming Console · 2017

    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…

  • Yamaha RX-A4A (2021)

    Microsoft · Gaming Console · 2017

    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…

  • Yamaha RX-V4A (2020)

    Microsoft · Gaming Console · 2017

    Yamaha’s entry-level 5.2-channel AV receiver brings 8K HDMI pass-through to a sub-$500 price point — useful future-proofing even on a system that will mostly play 4K. All four HDMI inputs and the single HDMI output handle 8K/60Hz and 4K/120Hz with eARC on the output. The rear panel keeps things simple: three analog stereo inputs, one…

  • Yamaha RX-V6A (2020)

    Microsoft · Gaming Console · 2017

    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…

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