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Cable Matters Portable 48Gbps USB C to HDMI 2.1 Adapter with 100W Host Charging, 4K 240Hz /8K 60Hz HDR - Thunderbolt 4 Compatible with iPhone 16/15 Pro Max $12.99

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Cable Matters Portable 48Gbps USB C to HDMI 2.1 Adapter with 100W Host Charging, 4K 240Hz /8K 60Hz HDR - Thunderbolt 4 Compatible with iPhone 16/15 Pro Max - Max Resolution on Any MacBook is 4K@60Hz

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Cable Matters Portable 48Gbps USB C to HDMI 2.1 Adapter with 100W Host Charging, 4K 240Hz /8K 60Hz HDR - Thunderbolt 4 Compatible with iPhone 16/15 Pro Max - Max Resolution on Any MacBook is 4K@60Hz

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Model: Cable Matters Portable 48Gbps USB C to HDMI 2.1 Adapter with 100W Host Charging 4K 120Hz /8K 60Hz HDR - Thunderbolt 4 Compatible with iPhone 15 Pro Max - Maximum Resolution on Any MacBook is 4K@60Hz

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I was curious why they listed the data bandwidth (I wanted to see if it could function as a hub or just HDMI & charging), so I Googled what data is required for their claimed video specs- and it seems like those resolutions are not possible at that data rate unless it is compressed.
Maybe someone with more knowledge on the topic can chime in

"To output 4K 240Hz or 8K 60Hz with HDR, you require raw data rates between 68 Gbps and 80 Gbps. Because this exceeds the maximum uncompressed limits of current cables (HDMI 2.1 caps at 48 Gbps), they rely on Display Stream Compression (DSC), compressing the bandwidth down to around 20–30 Gbps visually lossless"
Last edited by sarcasmogratis June 7, 2026 at 12:21 PM.

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