8K HDMI 2.1 Cable 48Gbps 6.6FT/2M, Highwings Ultra High Speed HDMI Braided Cord-4K@120Hz 8K@60Hz, DTS:X, HDCP 2.2 & 2.3, HDR 10 Compatible with Roku TV/PS5/HDTV/Blu-ray
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I believe that HDMI 2 works just fine. FPS and max resolution of devices that run on the 1 compliant standard
The cables we sell are all certified with the highest quality, so you can be assured that they meet industry standards.
HDMI cables do typically support this feature and the cable in question seems to be a good choice. There are some smart TVs and streaming devices that can encounter problems encoding atmos.
The bend is fairly easy. The cable does not have any rigidity to it.
Selected User Reviews For 8K HDMI 2.1 Cable 48Gbps 6.6FT/2M, Highwings Ultra High Speed HDMI Braided Cord-4K@120Hz 8K@60Hz, DTS:X, HDCP 2.2 & 2.3, HDR 10 Compatible with Roku TV/PS5/HDTV/Blu-ray
I have worked with computers my whole life so I am not really a computer newbie. This card supports 4K @ 120Hz. There is no support for it in this cable. The LG CX OLED is what I'm currently running. There is no doubt that this is a 4k at 120 Hz Instead of spending money on a cable that doesn't work, get one that does. My TV and GPU are the exact same as the one that the reviewer i'm mocking has. Just scroll down the NVIDIA control panel far enough to see the whole thing. I can use the cable with no problems.
The graphics card does not support 4K or 120 HZ. I have been working with computers pretty much all my life, so I am not a newbie. There is no support for it in this cable. The LG CX OLED is what I'm currently running. There is no doubt that this is a 4k at 120 Hz Save money by getting a cable that will work, not the cheapest one available.
A positive aspect of this cable is that it seems to perform the task it is claimed to do. It does not support an 8K signal, but it does support an HDR 4K signal at 120 frames per second when connected to an LG C1 OLED TV using an Apple TV 4K (2021 version). The eARC appears to be functioning properly as well. Therefore, how come three stars are only enough for me? Two nasty flaws make this book unusable. I can tell you for sure that someone thought it was a great idea to build a velcro thingie to help wind the cable up. Possibly, but I was using it as my experience was that the velcro kept catching on tablecloths, curtains, and anything else near the cable on my way Second, I was surprised by how stiff the cable was. As opposed to an HDMI 1, I expected something like that. Either two network cables or an Ethernet connection It is very flexible and is able to bend very easily. There is more of a coax-like bend radius, which is wider than coax. I was having enough trouble that where I'd previously used a 3' cable as the perfect length, doing the trick and easy to hide, I now had to buy a 6' cable and try to bend it just enough on the back of the TV to make it fit. Perhaps this is because all 8K HDMI cables have to be this stiff due to the specs, so it is not this manufacturer's fault, I am not sure. The only thing I can say is be prepared for it to be a lot harder than you thought, both in terms of length and in terms of having to hide extra cable that bulges out around bends and turns.
There is definitely a difference in the quality of the picture from this set.
As I was streaming, the screen went black for a second. I got this because my fire tv cube would occasionally do this. A lot of people said I needed an 8k hdmi cable, so I decided to look for one. I was able to get it to work Since I stopped cutting out, I haven't cut out again.
I'm very pleased with the quality of the cables I'm using with my 8K I believe there is still no real 8k stream available for movies yet, but I am very pleased with the effect of this cable on my 4k Samsung Ultra Blu-ray player and TV. I think it's a fair price for the quality.
I bought this to try to fix a problem I was having with my 49" monitor and PC. Whenever I turned on the computer, I was required to unplug the cable and plug it back in again in order for the monitor to turn on. Now that the problem has been fixed, the monitor activates correctly and the picture is sharper. Adding a second cord to my 4K television was ordered.
With it, I wanted to hook up a 4K TV to a new computer that I bought. Despite pushing 120+ frames per second in games, there is no lag or drop in performance at all. I haven't seen anything like this at my local box store, much heavier and more durable.