Woot! has
150' Amazon Basics HDMI Fiber Optic Cable for
$14.99.
Shipping is free for Amazon Prime Members (must login with your Amazon account and select a shipping address in order for Woot to apply free shipping) or is otherwise $6 per order.
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About this item:
- High-speed 30AWG fiber optic cable for transmitting video and audio signals via HDMI from source to display (One-way transmission only)
- Connects Blu-ray players, Fire TV, Apple TV, PS4, PS3, XBox one, Xbox 360, computers and other HDMI-enabled devices to TVs, displays, A/V receivers and more
- Meets HDMI 2.0 standards (4K UHD Video at 60 Hz, 2160p, 48 bit/px color depth), supports 18Gbps bandwidth, Ethernet, 3D, and Audio Return Channel (ARC), backwards compatible with earlier versions
- Ultra thin and flexible with 4.8mm OD; Gold-plated connector resist corrosion and ensure premium video and audio output; Durable construction with zinc alloy housing.
- Cable Length: 150 feet (45.7 meters)
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2.1 fiber cables at 100ft even from questionable merchants tend to be $50+ but note they are also almost universally unidirectional.
For those who truly only need HDMI 2.0 and need massive length this is a steal.
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no signal degradation over 150ft?
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no signal degradation over 150ft?
2.1 fiber cables at 100ft even from questionable merchants tend to be $50+ but note they are also almost universally unidirectional.
For those who truly only need HDMI 2.0 and need massive length this is a steal.
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Good luck!
Jon
2.1 fiber cables at 100ft even from questionable merchants tend to be $50+ but note they are also almost universally unidirectional.
For those who truly only need HDMI 2.0 and need massive length this is a steal.
I believe the conversion is done within the cable.
From that blog post:
"Fiber optic cables are far less susceptible to signal interference, noise, and crosstalk, due to using light rather than electricity to transmit the data. It has a converter at each end to allow the source to transmit the data and the display to translate it."
From that blog post:
"Fiber optic cables are far less susceptible to signal interference, noise, and crosstalk, due to using light rather than electricity to transmit the data. It has a converter at each end to allow the source to transmit the data and the display to translate it."
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It would also be fun to do a "wrong answers only" version of this 😅
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