Ultra High Speed HDMI Cable 2.1

Yup - basically HDMI is a standard that defines what the cable should be to be able to transmit HDMI signal without it failing. It's digital - it will either work or not.
 
Use the truehq ones myself and no issues, although any cable will do. Unless running over 10m then go for a fiber optic one.
 
I like the slim ones, certified and far more flexible.

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oooo you get pretty wooden blocks


A bargain at £5000 for 3m.
 
Make sure you get a good quality power cable to go with it.

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oooo you get pretty wooden blocks


A bargain at £5000 for 3m.

If anything - don’t try to sell the standards and signalling technology of HDMI as something special only your cable has..

Differential signalling it’s part of the HDMI standard lol and your £2.99 cable will provide the same level of performance over 3 meters if it’s certified HDMI.
 
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I got a Club3D (I think) 5m cable and it's been fairly reliable, it's quite sketchy territory when you get to 5M and beyond and a lot of cables seem "fake"
 
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I was told by cable salesman these Nordost HDMI cables have superior like analogue like vinyl sound quality, so I said "PLEASE TAKE ALL MY MONIES" and he did.
 
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