Sonero HDMI – HDMI (2 m)
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Sonero HDMI – HDMI

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banduga

4 years ago

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Anonymous

4 years ago

This must be so, the longer the distance, the thicker the copper wires and thus the cable. So that the signal quality does not decrease. With HDMI, the 8 signal lines transmit several Gbit/s each. That is x times more than, for example, a gigabit LAN cable. You have to think about it...
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cgu67

1 year ago

Does 4k 144Hz work?

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digitec

1 year ago

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The HDMI cable from Sonero with the manufacturer number X-PHC111-015 supports the HDMI 2.1 standard, but it cannot transmit 4K resolution at 144Hz. - The cable supports resolutions up to 8K@60Hz with High Dynamic Range (HDR) and full colour subsampling, but it does not achieve the bandwidth required for 4K@144Hz. 4K@144Hz would require a cable and an entire chain (graphics card, cable, monitor) specifically designed for this high bandwidth, which is not the case with this cable.
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GarfieldKlon

2 years ago

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Fabian Müller

2 years ago

According to my research, the licences of the HDMI Licensing Administrator, Inc. are not required by law. It appears that the manufacturer Sonero has not carried out this certification, but this does not mean that the cable does not achieve 48 Gbit/s as stated. All of the manufacturer's pictures also refer to a "premium cable", but this does not seem to mean the certification, but simply the manufacturer's description that it is a premium product. If we as a retailer were to enter the "HDMI Ultra High Speed" filter here, this could be misleading, as this information usually represents the official certification. But I completely agree with you, the situation with these specifications and certifications is a bit chaotic, you could almost think that the USB Implementers Forum is behind it.
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Anonymous

3 years ago

I no longer achieve 4K 120 Hz 4:4:4. I thought the cable was defective and tried this variant. Without success. Nvidia control panel shows maximum resolution: 'PC: 1360 x 768, 60 Hz, 4:2:0 (HDR works)'. Ultra-HD: 4K 60 Hz 4:2:0 HDR (HDR does not work)'. Does anyone know this problem, that the maximum resolution suddenly no longer works? The following situation: My TV/monitor is the 'LG OLED55CX6LA'. I run the TV either with the old PC (Nvidia GTX 970) or the ASUS ROG Flow X13 laptop connected by the XGMobile RTX 3080. I use this Sonero HDMI 2.1 cable 1.5 m long (48Gbps). For more than a year, everything worked fine with these max settings: TV settings: Game picture mode, HDMI Ultra HD Deep Colour, Instant Game Response, AMD FreeSync Premium (on the Home Dashboard 'PC' is assigned to the HDMI port). PC settings: Nvidia System Control Resolution: PC 4K 3840 x 2160, 120 HZ, Nvidia colour settings set to maximum, HDR, Gsync. For a few weeks now, the 'HDMI Ultra HD Deep Colour' no longer works via RTX 3080. The picture turns black and loses the signal. I only get a picture again when I deactivate it, but then the settings are severely affected. If I deactivate the external RTX 3080 GPU and connect the laptop directly with the internal graphics card (GTX 1650), then 'HDMI Ultra HD Deep Colour' works with the settings of the weaker graphics card, likewise the connection with the PC (GTX 970) works accordingly. Nvidia graphics card drivers and TV drivers are up to date, I have also tested other HDMI connections on the TV. In the meantime, there have been updates to the firmware of the TV and the Nvidia GPU. But nothing has changed. I reset the TV to the factory settings today, but that didn't help either. Can someone please tell me why the RTX 3080 is suddenly no longer compatible with the TV at maximum settings?

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Marina Buttazzo

3 years ago

We recommend that you contact our customer service directly so that your request can be examined individually: https://helpcenter.galaxus.ch/hc...
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Steven von Ins

5 years ago

Does this cable do 165hz on a WQHD monitor?

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quetsalkoatl

5 years ago

Theoretically yes, but I don't think there are 1440p monitors that support HDMI 2.1. Also, your picture source must also support HDMI 2.1. Whenever possible, I would recommend DisplayPort because it also natively supports ActiveSync technologies.
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Lotchak

6 years ago

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six_majeen

5 years ago • purchased this product

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Hello, if I remember correctly the cable is delivered in a standard plastic pouch. I have bought 4 of them and have not had any problems. I have bought 4 of them and I have not encountered any problems.

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