Doom has been successfully run on Apple's Lightning to HDMI adapter. This highlights the surprising computing power hidden within the dongle.
Doom on a dongle indeed. This most recent adaption of id-Software's classic joins the ranks of other hardware-defying ...
But consider this: the Nunchaku isn’t only for portable audio use. It’s an affordable way to add a tubed-up DAC to the USB ...
The SD2 DAC from HIDIZS can drive earphones ... an adapter in the box for use with Apple Lighting ports. The dongle also includes an amplifier stage for driving a pair of headphones and the ...
Following is a transcript of the video: Apple has a dongle problem. The MacBook Pro, MacBook Air, iPhone, and iPad use just two types of ports. Remember 30-pin? Now we have Lightning. Remember USB-A?
Back in 2016, the most hated accessory in the Apple ecosystem was a small dongle that came free with the iPhone 7 and cost $9 to replace. And now it looks like it might be gone forever.
Tinkerer John "Nyan Satan" recently demonstrated Doom running on Apple's Lightning Digital AV adapter. Although the gameplay looks choppy, the fact that the dongle – released ...
A developer could hack into the Apple Lightning to HDMI dongle and run Doom directly on the accessory. According to ...
Apple’s $9 3.5mm headphone jack adapter even packs its own DAC! So, while Apple charges a lot for some of its products for the use-case, sometimes the cost matches the functionality offered.