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15' Amazon Basics High-Speed 4K Ultra HD HDMI 2.0 Cable for
$4.99.
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Product Description:
- HDMI cable (A Male to A Male) for connecting 2 HDMI-enabled devices; 15 feet long in Black
- Connects Blu-ray players, Fire TV, Apple TV, PS4, PS3, Xbox One, Xbox 360, and computers to TVs, displays, A/V receivers, and more
- Supports 4K video at 60 Hz, 2160p, 48-bit/px color depth, as well as bandwidth up to 18Gbps, Ethernet, 3D, and Audio Return Channel (ARC)
- Share an Internet connection among multiple devices (no need for a separate Ethernet cable)
- Works with earlier versions to allow for use with a wide range of HDMI-enabled devices
- NOTE: This cable supports up to 4K@60Hz, so if a connected device's output is higher than that standard, the cable won't work properly
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Whats a good one?
That's going to depend on how far your systems are from your TV. Most high speed hdmi cable will be okay under 10 feet. If you're over, then you'll want a fiber optic hdmi cable.
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I did initially have a 6' further HDMI extension added to place my PS5 in a more ideal/hidden spot and while I could play 4K60 with that, I could not do 4K120. Moved some things around to get the PS5 closer to the original 15' run, and no problems ever since.
Moral of the story...a cable like this might work, it might not. Wouldn't know until you try this specific one. As someone said above, if you can keep the run under 10', ideally 6', I think any well made HDMI 2.0 rated (or better) cable will pass 4K120 even if they say they won't. YMMV
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