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About this item:
- Dynamic Usability: Connect tablets, laptops and other host devices to projectors, video conference systems, HDTV, monitors, and more
- Reliable Performance: Flexible and durable PVC cable; Gold-plated HDMI connector resists corrosion and abrasion and enhances the signal transmission performance
- Supports 4K Video & More: Supports Ethernet, 3D, 8K@60Hz or 4K@120Hz video, and Audio Return Channel (ARC); 48Gbps bandwith
- Plug & Play Design: This plug and play cable removes the need for complicated drivers or setup time
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A month or two ago there was an article on GameSpot.com that went into detail about HDMI 2.1. The writer couldn't get his Xbox Series X to do 120fps gaming. The option was greyed out, even though he was using an HDMI 2.1 cable and his TV and sound receiver both supported it. When he would plug the cable directly into the TV, bypassing the receiver, he got the option to game at 120fps, but as soon as he plugged it back into the receiver, he lost the option, even though the receiver supported it. It turned out that it was due to the cable not being certified. The receiver wouldn't recognize it correctly. Once he tried a certified cable, the problem was solved.
I'm not saying you'll for sure have a problem. Just keep in mind that if you experience something similar, it's probably this cable. Every receiver is different. His was an Onkyo. I don't know the model.
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A month or two ago there was an article on GameSpot.com that went into detail about HDMI 2.1. The writer couldn't get his Xbox Series X to do 120fps gaming. The option was greyed out, even though he was using an HDMI 2.1 cable and his TV and sound receiver both supported it. When he would plug the cable directly into the TV, bypassing the receiver, he got the option to game at 120fps, but as soon as he plugged it back into the receiver, he lost the option, even though the receiver supported it. It turned out that it was due to the cable not being certified. The receiver wouldn't recognize it correctly. Once he tried a certified cable, the problem was solved.
I'm not saying you'll for sure have a problem. Just keep in mind that if you experience something similar, it's probably this cable. Every receiver is different. His was an Onkyo. I don't know the model.
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank Shake-N-Bake
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