What's the code / trick to obtain free delivery? Thanks.
shinken17
2 Jul 17#6
Doesn't look like it'd support 4K @ 60Hz to me so I'd recommend Amazon basics HDMI that are fast enough to support HDMI 2.0
EndlessWaves to shinken17
2 Jul 171#7
HDMI version numbers apply to devices, not cables. The same HDMI cable specification works for HDMI 1.4 and 2.0 devices.
Amazon's version is also overpriced, you can pick up 2M HDMI cables for £3 delivered from places like kenable.
shinken17
2 Jul 172#8
Yes SOME 1.4 cables can support the 18Gbps bandwidth specified for the HDMI 2.0 standard.
Unfortunately MANY can only transfer the 10.2Gbps that HDMI 1.4 required.
So if your cable can't handle 18Gbps you probably won't able to run your SkyQ or UHD BluRay Drive or Xbox One X at 4K 60fps with 10bit colour depth.
I bought 4K cables last Jan, put them in my wall then had to rip them out as they couldn't handle the bandwidth. Cables looked just like these with different branding.
Replaced with Amazon cables & evworked fine
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HDMI Version 1.4
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Amazon's version is also overpriced, you can pick up 2M HDMI cables for £3 delivered from places like kenable.
Unfortunately MANY can only transfer the 10.2Gbps that HDMI 1.4 required.
So if your cable can't handle 18Gbps you probably won't able to run your SkyQ or UHD BluRay Drive or Xbox One X at 4K 60fps with 10bit colour depth.
I bought 4K cables last Jan, put them in my wall then had to rip them out as they couldn't handle the bandwidth. Cables looked just like these with different branding.
Replaced with Amazon cables & evworked fine
http://www.ebuyer.com/254352-xenta-flat-hdmi-cable-v1-4-with-metal-end-connectors-5m-hdmiflat3