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How to avoid interference between USB 3.0 and 2.4GHz wireless devices?

With the upgrade of USB versions from 2.0 to 3.0 or later, transmission efficiency has significantly improved. USB 3.0 and later versions utilize spread spectrum clocking to boost transmission rates, which generates 2.4GHz signals near the USB port. This may cause interference with wireless transmitters and Bluetooth receivers operating on the ...

How do I configure microphone setting in IFP2410/VSD243 to work with Zoom app?

To configure the IFP2410/VSD243 microphone to work with Zoom, there is a setting in Zoom Settings called “Use Original Sound” (see images below) that will need to be enabled.    According to Zoom’s website, Original Sound is supposed to only suppress background noises, such as keyboard tapping, crunching paper, fan noise, etc.   In the ...

Does Win 10 Miracast support iOS, Android, MAC and Chrome?

iOS/Mac/Chrome doesn’t support miracast. Some of Android device support miracast. Different Android device might have different streaming quality.

Does Win 10 Miracast support “Multi-screen” sharing?

No.

What version of HDMI does a consumer need to view 1080p content?

HDMI has always supported 1080p resolution, starting from version 1.0 in 2002. However, as with many functions that HDMI enables (such as DVD-Audio and SACD), it is up to the manufacturer to choose whether to implement 1080p in the device. Some TV and device manufacturers have chosen not to implement 1080p in their products because 1080p conte...

Does HDMI accommodate long cable lengths?

HDMI technology has been designed to use standard copper cable construction at long lengths.  In order to allow cable manufacturers to improve their products through the use of new technologies, HDMI specifies the required performance of a cable but does not specify a maximum cable length.  HDMI Org. have seen cables pass "Standard Cable" HDM...

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