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Post #135603926 added 03-18-2020 6:40 AM by Xymox in Deal Talk
Those offering suggestions, thank you! Also, could you possibly provide link(s) to products you recommend? ​TIA.
Post #135582779 added 03-17-2020 7:24 AM by dvdapex in Deal Talk
Any codes for the shorter sizes?
Post #135621434 added 03-18-2020 9:53 PM by sushlet in Deal Talk
You just need to buy 3 of these to connect your 1000inch tv placed on the opposite side of the football stadium.
Post #135594533 added 03-17-2020 4:46 PM by pjdavep in Deal Talk
So if someone is spending a lot of time trying to install this "in wall", they may want to invest in something better rated (Always test before installing!). Later, pjdavep
Post #135579725 added 03-17-2020 12:38 AM by Discombobulated in Deal Talk
Monoprice For those interested Note, must apply the listed promo code to recieve discount 100' Monoprice Luxe Series 4K @ 24Hz 24AWG CL3 HDMI Cable (Gray) $28 + Free Shipping Promo Code:...
Post #135602078 added 03-18-2020 2:03 AM by canyonheights9 in Deal Talk
this is an incredibly long hdmi cable. if you're trying to send 4k you really should use 50ft max 18g cables with repeaters. also if you're running any cables in walls always make sure they are cl3...
Post #135594065 added 03-17-2020 4:23 PM by eb50 in Deal Talk
Based on q&a it does not support hdr
Post #135603446 added 03-18-2020 6:03 AM by PSUSkier in Deal Talk
At any length over 25' (and if you want to be safe, at 25' for higher resolutions/refresh rates) you should look at fiber HDMI cables. They're more expensive, but they're guaranteed to work, some...
Post #135641369 added 03-19-2020 7:42 PM by AkujunkanX in Deal Talk
50 is the absolute limit. I own the 60 and never use it because 24hz is friggin worthless.
Post #135641393 added 03-19-2020 7:43 PM by AkujunkanX in Deal Talk
Everyone who owns these also fail to mention that you could kill someone with these....hella think and heavy...lol
Post #135622532 added 03-18-2020 11:43 PM by rcboosted in Deal Talk
These aren't just straight copper cables. They're active cables with a chip inside, they act as sort of a repeater/booster. I have a bunch FAR hdmi cables from newegg with RedMere chip in them...
Post #135604472 added 03-18-2020 7:16 AM by Joe_Birmingham in Deal Talk
I suspect that most people that have use for this length are using it in a commercial setting and don't need the most perfect picture quality. I have a 50' that came in handy when I needed a TV...
Post #135655028 added 03-20-2020 12:25 PM by WOLFBEAR in Deal Talk
Actually, probably 9 or 10. Unless the screen is at the Goal line lol.
Post #135592145 added 03-17-2020 2:33 PM by pjdavep in Deal Talk
Since this cable is rated at 4K/24Hz, a user may not be able to use 60Hz, or higher bandwidth features like HDR, correct? Later, pjdavep
Post #135641309 added 03-19-2020 7:38 PM by AkujunkanX in Deal Talk
There is no traditional HDMI cable "better" rated to do HDR or 4k @ 60hz passed 50ft without repeaters. Even then its a bit spotty. It's impossible to make according to the specs mandated... ...as...
Post #135605927 added 03-18-2020 8:35 AM by sylentz in Deal Talk
Yeah there's no way this works without a repeater.
Post #135620807 added 03-18-2020 9:06 PM by sman83 in Deal Talk
I'm using a Monoprice 75ft HDMI active cable, draws power off the HDMI bus, and it has no problem with 4K/30hz hdr or 4K/60hz hdr. Maybe beyond the 75ft is where the signal issue comes in. Edit:...

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