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Model: [Ultra High Speed HDMI Certified] Cable Matters 3-Pack 48Gbps 8K HDMI Cable 6.6 ft / 2m with 8K@120Hz, 4K@240Hz and HDR Support for PS5, Xbox Series X/S, RTX3080/3090, RX 6800/6900, Apple TV, and More
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A: RESPONSE FROM MANUFACTURER-CABLE MATTERS: These cables are not certified but tested to support up to 8K video resolution with a 48 Gbps bandwidth range.
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A: RESPONSE FROM MANUFACTURER-CABLE MATTERS: These cables are not certified but tested to support up to 8K video resolution with a 48 Gbps bandwidth range.
Man this is so annoying. Ordered these because they specifically said certified in the title and even showed the certified logo. Wtf!
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Amazon basics has 10ft 2.1 in grey for $4.93 - I'd buy those as they will deliver speeds promised
The manufacturer claims these hit the high speeds, but just aren't certified. Are the Amazon ones certified? If not then what's the point, these cables are both the same if not certified. This is so annoying!
Images claim they are certified so I order a set, will comment when i get them tomorrow to verify if they are actually certified or not.
You're doing the lords work!
What's the easiest way to test these once I get them? I have a 4k receiver and TV, and an Apple TV. I think the Apple TV can do an hdmi bandwidth test. Wonder if my receiver can do a test?
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A: RESPONSE FROM MANUFACTURER-CABLE MATTERS: These cables are not certified but tested to support up to 8K video resolution with a 48 Gbps bandwidth range.
That was over 2 years ago. I suspect these cables have since been certified.
What's the easiest way to test these once I get them? I have a 4k receiver and TV, and an Apple TV. I think the Apple TV can do an hdmi bandwidth test. Wonder if my receiver can do a test?
If they are certified they will have a QR code on the packaging that you can scan using the HDMI verification app. if they are certified then they should do everything listed.
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Unless they have changed them and have them certified now?
Unless they have changed them and have them certified now?
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A: RESPONSE FROM MANUFACTURER-CABLE MATTERS: These cables are not certified but tested to support up to 8K video resolution with a 48 Gbps bandwidth range.
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A: RESPONSE FROM MANUFACTURER-CABLE MATTERS: These cables are not certified but tested to support up to 8K video resolution with a 48 Gbps bandwidth range.
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Seems like a headache … I rather boat more and get peace of mind and have good quality picture
What's the easiest way to test these once I get them? I have a 4k receiver and TV, and an Apple TV. I think the Apple TV can do an hdmi bandwidth test. Wonder if my receiver can do a test?
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A: RESPONSE FROM MANUFACTURER-CABLE MATTERS: These cables are not certified but tested to support up to 8K video resolution with a 48 Gbps bandwidth range.
What's the easiest way to test these once I get them? I have a 4k receiver and TV, and an Apple TV. I think the Apple TV can do an hdmi bandwidth test. Wonder if my receiver can do a test?
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