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Connect your cable system to your modern HD television with this Rocketfish 4K UltraHD cable. HDR support lets you see every color as intended, and the cable handles transfer speeds up to 18 Gbps for stutter-free viewing. This Rocketfish 4K UltraHD cable is certified for in-wall installation, expanding your entertainment setup possibilities.
A: It connects devices with HDMI ports... typically televisions to cable boxes, blu-day players, etc. It provides better pictures and sound quality than the red/white/yellow cables.
Q: do you need high speed hdmi cables to get 1080p resolution
A: Yes, but most inexpensive hdmi cables will do the trick. Dont overspend!
Q: what is the max hertz for the cable is it 120hz?
A: In regards to Hz, HDMI cables will do whatever your TV is capable of. Hz is a measure that, in layman's terms, is the refresh rate, i.e. how many times does the screen refresh in a second to produce the best possible picture. The higher the refresh rate (Hz), the less motion blur you see. Today's LED TVs have a standard refresh rate of 120-240 Hz (can go up a little more technically, but nobody is manufacturing the TVs to do so); older LCDs pretty much max out at 120 Hz; and older plasma televisions maxed out at 600 Hz, which is why you will hear a lot of people tell you that plasma televisions will still outperform most newer LED and 4K televisions (I tend to agree here having currently own a 4K and plasma). Even the earliest adaptations of the HDMI cable, pre-4K could handle the load of the 600 Hz plasma refresh rates with ease, the difference in those cables vs. the newer 4K HDMI cables is data speed. 4K needs 15 Mbps to produce the necessary 4K picture, and these cables can handle up to 18 Mbps. Sorry for the long, drawn-out answer, but I hope this helps.
A: No... no matter what someone says, digital is digital and transfers sound and picture at 1080p, etc. better cables are built better, creating longevity and quality at the pins (not missing pins), etc. Also, make sure your cables are certified! If you are worried about the picture you can check the quality of your digital feed, etc. and if you have a great feed and want to get a better image then you are stuck going to 4K, but will only experience 4K with 4K feeds. Also, if you upgrade to 4K you will likely want high speed hdmi cables which increase bandwidth, etc. I'm not an expert... just two cents from an average guy! Hope it helps. Andrew
A: Yes, 18Gbps means they are.
A: If you are hooking absolutely nothing up to your TV then no. But if you are hooking it up to any type of cable TV, dish, dvd player, anything at all you will need it.
Q: How would I use this for my new TV? What is its purpose?
A: In order to keep the picture HD you need a cable that can handle the high data stream of HD
Q: Will this cable support a 4K Ultra HDTV?
A: Yes they will. They are designed to and will. They work great with my Sony 4k and Yamaha receiver and can transmit the audio for an Arc channel hdmi. They are the latest that hdmi has to offer and do what you expect them to