HDMI Ethernet Channel
3D Capabilities
4K Resolution Support (4 times the resolution of 1080P)
Life Time Warranty
Likely going to be better than the cheapie ones you get off ebay which are the same price.
Hope it helps someone.
Top comments
adam45417 to Demondog
15 Jun 164#4
Someone works at currys...
Demondog
15 Jun 164#2
rubbish you need to spend at least £100 to get a decent picture.
All comments (24)
BeachyBall
15 Jun 161#1
Bargain price, heated.
Demondog
15 Jun 164#2
rubbish you need to spend at least £100 to get a decent picture.
adam45417 to Demondog
15 Jun 164#4
Someone works at currys...
snappyfish to Demondog
16 Jun 16#21
Aving a laff m8, @ least ton 50
martynpd
15 Jun 16#3
Indeed go monster cable or go home :smirk:
john184
16 Jun 161#5
Cold, intentionally vague description. Doesn't state HDMI 2.0 so very likely it can't carry a 4K signal above 30fps (if that).
Might cover 99% of uses but you'll not get 60fps if you forked out for a 4K blu ray player.
Gollywood to john184
16 Jun 16#6
You tell him!! :confused:
Chesmunk
16 Jun 162#7
It's a 1.4 cable. It says so in the very detailed description on the site. (For those who bother to look) :P
mitomerc
16 Jun 161#8
I only pay over £10,000 - that's how I know I'm getting a good HDMI because I can see the difference between a cheap one and an expensive one because they are both digital!
WalterSmith to mitomerc
16 Jun 161#9
I have a Projector and took me a few attempts to get a 10m HDMI cable that would do 1080p60 without sparklies all over the screen.
Granted that would not be an issue over 2m.
Going to purchase some of these as they are a good price and look sturdy - your biggest issue is usually damaging a connector by bending it due to cable being too short.
advocat to mitomerc
16 Jun 16#17
Yes, the 1 and 0's get pushed into the cable and come out the same the the other end - obviously. No analogue carrier signal involved at all, nothing to see here, move along...
There is no such thing as HDMI2.0 cables! They're all the same!
mitomerc to ollie87
16 Jun 16#13
DisplayPort master race!
zzzz
16 Jun 16#14
What does the blue do ?
wonneil
16 Jun 16#15
Lol, love the way he says they're nonsense and then in the second paragraph says "But guess what - you don't need 4K HDMI cables, because your current HDMI ones can PROBABLY do 4K just fine."
The word probably means you might as well complete ignore the rest and stop there!
Although we can PROBABLY not worry about HDMI 2.0 for at least a year or so yet :stuck_out_tongue:
binda
16 Jun 16#16
Its a good read that article.
Gort1951
16 Jun 161#18
The 0 and 1's come out polished.
TomScrut
16 Jun 16#19
I bought some of these and they caused the picture to cut out when my beer fridge switched on and off. Note that they are not HDMI certified so are not necessarily wired to reject interference and noise (which I assume was sending the HDCP handshaking berserk). Replaced with some Amazon Basics cables (HDMI certified) and no issue whatsoever and they were cheaper (although maybe not as cheap as the offer). Not adding heat or cold as YMMV but I sent mine back because they didn't do their job.
Disco Dave
16 Jun 16#20
I have 2 of these never had a problem. Used on 4K Sony tv and 4k Sony bluray player, linked through my Onkyo Receiver
cyissa
16 Jun 16#23
Good deal, but I done personally like these cables. Bought 2 ages ago when they were last on here. They are very rigid and their shape makes them hard to manoeuvre if you're trying to wire them around tight places.
Opening post
HDMI Ethernet Channel
3D Capabilities
4K Resolution Support (4 times the resolution of 1080P)
Life Time Warranty
Likely going to be better than the cheapie ones you get off ebay which are the same price.
Hope it helps someone.
Top comments
All comments (24)
Might cover 99% of uses but you'll not get 60fps if you forked out for a 4K blu ray player.
Granted that would not be an issue over 2m.
Going to purchase some of these as they are a good price and look sturdy - your biggest issue is usually damaging a connector by bending it due to cable being too short.
There is no such thing as HDMI2.0 cables! They're all the same!
The word probably means you might as well complete ignore the rest and stop there!
Although we can PROBABLY not worry about HDMI 2.0 for at least a year or so yet :stuck_out_tongue: