iVANKY Official via Amazon has
iVANKY 6' Nylon Braided USB C to HDMI Cable for
$7.99 when you follow the instructions below.
Shipping is free w/ Prime or on orders of $25+.
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JoeyBananas523 for posting this deal.
Instructions:- Click here and add to cart
- Proceed to checkout
- Apply promo code ZCAFMHU5
- Final price will be $7.99 + Free shipping w/ Prime
Features:- Input: USB-C (Thunderbolt 3 Compatible) Male
- Output: HDMI Male
- Length: 2M / 6.6ft
- Correspondence Mode: Mirror mode (Duplicate mode), Extend mode
- Resolution: 4K @60Hz, 2K @165Hz, backwards compatible with 2K, 1080P, 1080I and 720P
- Compatible Standards: Displayport Alternate Mode, HDMI 2.0
- Transmission Method: Support Active/Passive Transmission
- Note: Not a bi-directional cable. Can only transmit signals from a USB-C source to the HDMI end.
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about this product, this seems really good on paper -- it's 4K60, which is rare. most cheap cables can only do 4k30/1080p60.
in for one (even though I really don't need it since I have plenty of HDMI cables and 4k60p adapters).
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Is it really better than the adaptors? I bought the Anker adapter and wanted to know if it would be any better if I also buy this? Also, if anyone knows, how much of a difference there is performance wise using these sorts of cables vs adapters? Like will there be better "latency" with these than adapters?
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I bought the Anker 4k 60hz adapter one. Do you think it would be worth getting this or okay to continue using the Anker?
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about this product, this seems really good on paper -- it's 4K60, which is rare. most cheap cables can only do 4k30/1080p60.
in for one (even though I really don't need it since I have plenty of HDMI cables and 4k60p adapters).
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The digital signal is still transmitted as voltage over a wire (and decoded on the other end, 0's and 1's don't fit in a cable), so it is still possible for the signal to degrade, but yes if the complete video signal doesn't make it then it usually cuts out entirely (however briefly). HDMI is robust enough to make adapters a moot point with shorter lengths of cable though; it's generally only at runs of 50ft+ where signal degradation/loss would be a concern.