Premium High-Speed HDMI (version 2.0b) cable that you can use to connect 2 HDMI devices. This cable is suitable for resolutions up to 3840 x 2160 @ 60 Hz. This cable is also suitable for HDR.
| Characteristics
- Gold-plated contacts to prevent signal loss
- Durable jacket for ultimate functionality
- Oxygen-free copper conductors that guarantee the error-free signal transmission
- Shielding to prevent data loss and malfunction
- Molded connectors for hassle-free installation
| Advantages of HDMI 2.0 Ultra HD 4K
HDMI 2.0 has the following improvements over HDMI 1.4:
- Higher Hz at 4K resolutions (max. 3840 x 2160 @ 50/60 Hz)
- Support for the Rec.2020 standard (12-bit color)
- Higher bandwidth (6 Gb/s per channel up to a maximum of 18 Gbps in total)
- Maximum clock speed of 600 MHz
- Up to 32 audio channels with sample rates up to 1536kHz (Dolby Atmos)
- Dynamic Auto Lip-Sync for image and audio
- Dual View (2 different video streams to 1 display)
- Supports multistream (support for 4 audio streams)
- Display of the wide-angle aspect ratio (21:9 Aspect Ratio)
- Support HDCP 2.2
- HDR (High Dynamic Range): The enhanced display of dark and bright images (contrast enhancement)
This cable is suitable for:
- 3D applications
- Full HD 1080p (1920x1080)
- Ultra HD 4K 2160p - up to 3840 x 2160 at 60 frames per second (60 Hz)
- Receivers and flat-screen TVs with ARC (Audio Return Channel)
- Dolby Atmos, Dolby TrueHD, DTS Master Audio, DTS-HD, DTS, Dolby Digital
- Ethernet over HDMI
Maximum resolution 3840 x 2160 (2160p) at 60 frames per second
While HDMI 1.4 can display a maximum resolution of 3840 x 2160 (2160p) at 30 frames per second, HDMI 2.0 can display the Ultra HD 4K resolution 3840 x 2160 (2160p) at 60 frames per second. This makes moving images at the highest resolution even smoother.
Support for the Rec. 2020 standard
HDMI 2.0 supports a wider color range, namely 12-bit color. This makes the images with Ultra HD even more realistic.
HDR (High Dynamic Range)
The HDR function improves the display of dark and bright images (contrast enhancement). If both devices support this, you can activate this (if necessary) on one or both devices.
ARC (Audio Return Channel)
The television, if it has ARC support, can send audio signals back to a receiver to play this sound. This is especially useful when watching analog TV or digital TV via a module in the TV. 1 HDMI cable is then sufficient to bring the video signal to the TV and the audio signal from the TV to the receiver.