HDMI Cables

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HDMI Cables

Looking to setup a home theatre system or connect multiple devices to your TV? HDMI cables are the primary way to do so. HDMI stands for High Definition Multimedia Interface. A standard HDMI cable can be used for HDTV broadcast, offering a bandwidth capacity up to 5 Gbps. If you wish to connect portable DVD players or other devices to in-car video displays, then you should opt for a standard automotive HDMI cable. High Speed HDMI cable can handle resolutions up to 1080p along with providing support for 3D. For transfer of 4K or Ultra HD resolution video, a connector such as the Premium High Speed HDMI cable is optimum. Some standard, high speed, premium high speed and ultra high speed cables can support HDMI Ethernet Channel (HEC). Such HDMI cables can allow various HDMI-connected devices to work on single Ethernet connection. When it comes to HDMI 2.0, it supports 4K resolution up to 60fps. HDMI 2.0 is an HDMI cable that makes it possible to enjoy increased frame rates at high resolutions. HDR or High Dynamic Range lets you take full advantage of an HDR TV or HDR videos. It is crucial to remember that if a cable is a High Speed HDMI cable, then it will be capable of handling HDR too.

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