Featured storyHow Cable Shielding Types Affect Signal Noise RejectionCable shielding types directly impact signal noise rejection for your monitor. This guide compares foil, braid, and combination shields to help you get a stable image.May 20, 2026/4 min read
How Electromagnetic Interference from Power Cables Degrades Display SignalsElectromagnetic interference from power cables degrades display signals, causing flicker, lines, or color shifts. Before replacing your monitor, apply simple cable routing fixes to restore a clean, stable picture and optimal performance.May 20, 2026/3 min read
Cable Certification Labels: What HDMI Premium, Ultra High Speed, and DP 2.1 Certified Actually MeanCable certification labels show if a cable is tested for your 4K120 monitor, console, or 8K TV. Get clear guidance on Premium HDMI, Ultra High Speed, and DP 2.1 ratings.May 20, 2026/9 min read
Do Gold-Plated Connectors Actually Improve Display Cable Signal Quality?Gold-plated connectors improve a display cable's long-term reliability, not its signal quality. For the best picture, focus on cable certification, bandwidth, and correct length.May 20, 2026/4 min read
How Cable Gauge and Conductor Material Affect High-Bandwidth Display SignalsCable gauge and conductor material are crucial for high-bandwidth display signals. For 4K/120Hz, 8K, or long runs, the right cable prevents screen flicker and dropouts.May 20, 2026/4 min read
USB-C to Dual HDMI or DisplayPort: How Splitters and MST Hubs Divide BandwidthA USB-C to dual HDMI adapter setup works best with the right hardware. An MST hub extends your desktop to two independent screens, while a splitter only mirrors the image.May 20, 2026/11 min read
How USB-C Thunderbolt 3 and 4 Differ in Display Connectivity and Daisy-ChainingThunderbolt 3 vs Thunderbolt 4 differences for display connectivity. While both use USB-C and hit 40 Gbps, Thunderbolt 4 guarantees dual 4K display support.May 20, 2026/8 min read