Most of my cables are already in place, I just want to be sure to label both ends for troubleshooting before I put up drywall. Not a ton of cables by Arsian standards, but more than the average for ...
What do you folks out there use for marking/labeling network and other cables? I used to have this dial-like contraption that produced a sticker for numbers 0-9 and then you stuck each one onto the ...
Why is it that USB and HDMI cables hardly ever reveal what standard they are? Different standards make a huge difference to things like data and charging speeds and, in the case of HDMI, factors like ...
Being able to identify cables quickly can be of major importance in data centres and other industrial settings. Brady Corporation's new Rotating Label enables users to easily rotate a cable label to ...
From August 27, 2021, the new model 'Tepura' PRO SR-R980, which is equipped with many functions such as 'Cable Form', which is excellent for creating labels for cables, will be released on the label ...
Have you seen HDMI cables online or in stores labeled "120 Hz," "240Hz" and "480 Hz"? It's easy enough to slap such labels on HDMI cables but it's a sham. HDMI cables can no more be manufactured for ...
A couple of months ago the new HDMI 2.1 specification was released… which, for some reason, included all of the specs from the previous and retired 2.0 cables. That means that cables labeled “HDMI 2.1 ...
You might not have noticed, but my last blather was about a lack of labels on TVs. So on account of inertia being my favorite state, I decided to stay with the label theme in this here column. Take ...
Please tidy up, vacuum, wipe! Hardware professionals recommend a once-a-year tour of the PC and consumer electronics. Besides dust and dirt disposal, tidying accessories are also worthwhile. The ...
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