The cable supports eARC (Enhanced Audio Return Channel). It is an Ultra High Speed HDMI 2.1 cable with a bandwidth of 48 Gbit/s, which fully supports all HDMI 2.1 features including eARC.
The cable also supports 2K monitors as it is HDMI 2.1 certified and therefore supports a wide range of resolutions and frame rates. However, the maximum frame rate for 2K (1080p or 1440p) is not explicitly stated, but it should work fine with 120Hz at lower resolutions as it is designed for higher resolutions such as 4K120Hz and 8K60Hz.
It says "3D Ultra high speed" which should mean 2.1 compatibility, but the HDMI consortium does not want (allow) more details, especially as it also allows HDMI2.1 for cables and devices that can only do HDMI2.0.
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Short product filtering with the link but there are really not many.
https://www.digitec.ch/de/s1/producttype/video-kabel-295?pdo=1231-9527%3A16418%7C1231-22121%3A627578&rsl=9-7%3A4.8%3A5.5&tagIds=77-532
Unfortunately, there is still nothing that could really handle this Hz. The docking stations from I-tec come the closest, but unfortunately not the full performance. i-tec Docking Station 4K Dual Display USB-C / Thunderbolt 3
Ja, gibt es, hier kannst du alle durchsuchen: https://www.digitec.ch/de/s1/producttype/video-kabel-295?bra=110&pdo=1231-9527%3A16418%7C1504-9524%3A7964%7C1504-9525%3A7964&rsl=9-7%3A3.1%3A500&tagIds=77-532
Hello, compared to the HDMI cables I used before, these are much smoother and I think you can bend them a bit. I don't know if there are HDMI cables with a rotating plug. Sorry.
Hoi. Maybe the 2.1 cable is faulty. I have also had these problems. There is a very good video about it from a dealer about HDMI.... Title: Hausmesse 2018 | What do mushrooms and red wine have to do with the HDMI standard? Very worth seeing. Then nothing is surprising any more.
If the TV or any receiver connected in between also supports this, it works with this cable. In any case, it works for me without any problems. However, there is currently speculation that the 120Hz mode is only activated for supported games. The activation is automatic. There is no manual option to set this on the console.
I use the cable on a Denon AVR-X3600H and Dolby Vision with 60fps works perfectly with this cable. I also had problems before. However, I was so enthusiastic about this cable that I replaced all the HDMI cables I use with this one.
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If you want to connect 2 devices, you also need 2 cables, unless you want to reconnect each time. With this cable you are on the safe side for the future. However, it is probably a bit too much for the Swisscom Box and a reciever.
You could also choose a cheaper variant. For example, this one:
Basic HDR (1m, Entry)
It supports up to 4K resolution and is therefore sufficient.
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The HDMI cable must support 4K60Hz HDR, from version 2.0.
I would use a "Club 3D Premium High Speed HDMI 2.0 4K60Hz UHD" or even the "Club 3D Ultra High Speed HDMI 10K 120Hz".
The following cables would have to be replaced:
- PC to AVR
- AVR to TV
Then 4K60P with HDR should be possible.
It is important to activate the extended colour space on the receiver and the TV; I had to activate this additionally on the receiver and the TV.
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The cable implements the HDMI standard version 2.1, so yes.
You can find an overview of the supported features here:
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/High_Definition_Multimedia_Interface#Spezifikationen
Hello and good day, so, if I understand the question correctly, the "old" HDMI cable works between the Swisscom TV box and the TV. And the "new" cable does not.
According to my understanding, the PIN assignment for the cable is given and must work. So it seems to me that there is a fault in the cable or in the PIN contacts (HDMI plug) in the cable.
By the way, the HDMI cable between the Swisscom TV box and the Sony TV works for me. I also use the same cable between the TV and the Denon amplifier and that works too.
Conclusion: I would consider the cable to be "defective" and have it exchanged.
I have a pure PC via AVR to TV setup. Every now and then, blank screens appear for a few seconds, especially after starting the whole machinery. I have not yet found out exactly what activity on the Windows desktop triggers it. I read in Samsung forums that you can actually fix such dropouts with a better HDMI cable? Is this true?
The DENON 4300 actually supports 2.0a, the ASUS 1080Ti 2.0b, I don't know about the SAMSUNG Q7F...
Do I really have to change the cable for 4k 60p incl. HDR?
Merci for a clear answer.