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The certified Ultra High Speed HDMI Cable from Atrix supports a whopping 4k@120Hz as specified in HDMI 2.1 to optimize the output of any console or PC and enhance your gaming experience. With 48Gbps data transmission and resolution up to 8K this cable is perfect for high performance gaming and flawless video. The 10-foot length makes it easy to reach from your console, receiver or other HDMI compatible device to the TV and the braided cable design adds durability for all uses making it perfect for in-wall use.
FEATURES:
HDMI® ETHERNET CHANNEL
SUPPORTs 4K RESOLUTION
10 ft (3 m) cable
Durable braided design
HDMI to HDMI
Supports 4k @ 120Hz, 48GBps data transmission.
Please Note: To utilize the full capabilities of 4k @ 120Hz as outlined in HDMI 2.1, please make sure the cable is plugged into certified HDMI 2.1 ports on both the output and input devices you are using.
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One should not assume that a cable certified today as 2.1 is in any way an improvement over a previously purchased 2.0 cable. All features should be listed on product page. This post (and product page) does a nice job of clearly listing the capabilities of the cable.
Update: hook up with my RTX 3080 and Lg cx, 4k@120hz G-sync HDR works perfectly
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Update: hook up with my RTX 3080 and Lg cx, 4k@120hz G-sync HDR works perfectly
Anything that uses HDMI? My use case is primarily to act as backups when older ones crap out.
One of my soundbars wasn't registering DTS:X and Dolby Atmos until I switched to a HDMI 2.1 cable. Tried three different new HDMI cables, 2 of which were 1.4 and one was 2.0. I still haven't been able to figure out why.
One of my soundbars wasn't registering DTS:X and Dolby Atmos until I switched to a HDMI 2.1 cable. Tried three different new HDMI cables, 2 of which were 1.4 and one was 2.0. I still haven't been able to figure out why.
Picked up a couple for that reason as well. For my ub820 and soundbar. Cheapest price for a 10ft
One of my soundbars wasn't registering DTS:X and Dolby Atmos until I switched to a HDMI 2.1 cable. Tried three different new HDMI cables, 2 of which were 1.4 and one was 2.0. I still haven't been able to figure out why.
Backups sounded like a good idea ... Until I realized that I've never had one fail.
Newer computer monitors
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A jump rope.
The cable that comes with the ps5 is the same type, hdmi 2.1
Strangulation?
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One of my soundbars wasn't registering DTS:X and Dolby Atmos until I switched to a HDMI 2.1 cable. Tried three different new HDMI cables, 2 of which were 1.4 and one was 2.0. I still haven't been able to figure out why.
Fyi, it is my understanding that anything previously certifiable as HDMI 2.0 can now be certified as HDMI 2.1.
One should not assume that a cable certified today as 2.1 is in any way an improvement over a previously purchased 2.0 cable. All features should be listed on product page. This post (and product page) does a nice job of clearly listing the capabilities of the cable.
Fortune favors you. I've had a dozen fail between family and I.