
Maxtrack HDMI (Typ A) — HDMI (Typ A)
10 m, HDMI, 2.0
Maxtrack HDMI (Typ A) — HDMI (Typ A)
10 m, HDMI, 2.0
Yes, this cable has a bandwidth of 48 Gbit/s, which is more than enough for 4k@144hz with 10bit colour.
Hi! Yes it should be able without any problems, I'm currently using it on a 2k 144hz, but it can easily go to 4k.
4K without problems. I don't know the rest. Sorry. But more sat programmes. For whatever reason
I don't think so, but here is the data sheet: https://asset.re-in.de/add/160267/c1/-/de/001631046DS00/DA_Maxtrack-HDMI-Anschlusskabel-10.00m-C-505-10L-HDMI-faehig-Geschirmt-Audio-Return-Channel-Ultra-HD-4k-HDMI-mit-Ethernet.pdf
Dear Capo230v If you assume that HDCP 2.2 is necessary for 4k streaming, then this cable can transmit HDCP2.2 signals. However, it is important that all devices that are in the transmission (player or set-top box, receiver, TV/beamer) also support HDCP 2.2, otherwise the cable is useless. Attention, the cable only works in one direction!