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Product Name: | Amazon Basics High-Speed HDMI Cable (48Gbps, 8K/60Hz ) - 10 Feet, Dark Gray |
Manufacturer: | Amazon Basics |
Model Number: | HDMI2.1-10FT-PREMIUM |
Product SKU: | B08BS15FB9 |
UPC: | 192835003292 |
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Amazon Basics High-Speed HDMI Cable (48Gbps, 8K/60Hz ) - 3 Feet, Dark Gray https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08BS26741 $3.78
It's overkill for typical distances of 1-15 ft. Copper cables are just fine.
However once you are going into 50+ ft territory, then optical is a must.
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Their high speed 10gbs cables are able to do 4K 120hz.
Took me a lot of research to find out why they were able to do that but at least I learned something new.
I just put one in my cart, went to check out and and it applied a $5.07 promotional credit to my order
I thought I might have had some forgotten promotional credits on my account so I added other items to my cart both sold and shipped by Amazon and not sold and shipped by Amazon, and I saved this item for later, there was no promotional credit being applied , removed the items and moved the cable back to my cart ,and it was saying order total zero
So I changed quantity to 2 and it added another 5.07 promotional balance order
2 cables ,order total=zero
I don't have prime on this account so I signed up for 14 day free trial other wise shipping would have been $5.99
So good deal
I am going to be wall mounting an LG C1 OLED ,last cabe I had is from like 2010
It says HDMI plus Ethernet, should I replace it with these? Will I get 4k 120?
Or a to least 4k 60?
Do these support HDMI2.1
And does anyone know of a good female to female HDMI 2.1 coupler I can use with these? I think my current run is 15 feet but I forget now
So 20 foot run with a coupler ,do you think I will be ok?
Also I am not planning on updating my Yamaha AVR just yet so I will probably just be using the old one for now which only supports 1080p and connecting some 4k streamers to the TV and relying on eARC.
but wonder if these will work when I do update the receiver .
Took me a lot of research to find out why they were able to do that but at least I learned something new.
Can you please share more?