Club 3D HDMI (Typ A) — HDMI (Typ A) (1 m, HDMI)
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Club 3D HDMI (Typ A) — HDMI (Typ A)

1 m, HDMI


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Sasibasi

3 months ago

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digitec

3 months ago

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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.

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Kodex1213

3 years ago

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Fabian909

3 years ago

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

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kedis

4 years ago

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Gedel85

4 years ago

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.

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darians

4 years ago

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marc.schaedler

4 years ago

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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.

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frogbone

4 years ago

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Gedel85

4 years ago

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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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Anonymous

5 years ago

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Crusty30

5 years ago

Hello.. 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. Greetings

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zimmesan

5 years ago

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slenker84

5 years ago

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. Greetings

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