A:AnswerHello, HDMI cables are the most common cable you will use for connecting digital components to one another. For example, your cable or satellite box, DVD or Blu-Ray player, game console or computer to your HDTV. Each device would need one HDMI cable to connect from it to your HDTV. A single HDMI cable will carry both digital audio and video signals to your HDTV.
A:AnswerChoose a "Premium Certified HDMI Cable" and be done with it... It may run fine and pass a stress test of 4.4.4 Chroma, and 12 Bit with Planet Earth 2 but when you need it to be stable it won't be... Paying more doesn't mean you get more... Doubt me, then check out the numerous complaints on AVS forum of users with handshake, video and intermittent issues...
Monoprice and Blue Jeans Cable (BJC FE) are two on adopters on the link below
List of Adopters of Premium HDMI
http://www.hdmi.org/learningcenter/adopters_founders.aspx#B
A:AnswerAll lengths of all models are 4K/60 compatible, so nay cable in our line will work. The reason to buy a better cable is simply better performance. All cables introduce some distortion into the system - a better cable introduces less distortion and so the picture & sound quality are noticeably better.
A:AnswerHello, this cable is certified by HDMI LLC. as a High Speed cable and can transmit 16Gbps and up to 4K/60p and 4K/3D when used with HDMI 2.0 electronics.
A:AnswerThe cable you're asking about is the Audioquest Forrest, and is intermediate in Audioquests range of HDMI cables. it will easily do the job with your new HDR Television, buy you can spend more for a new one if that makes you happy. The next step up in the Audioquest line is Cinnamon, which increases the precentage of silver plating of the main conductors and thoretically their high frequency conductance. I use one of each of these in my Sony Ultra HD Blu Ray Universal player hookup, a Forrest for the video, and a Cinnamon for the Audio, and I'm quite pleased with the result.
A:AnswerHello, Forest is currently only available with a green stripe on black PVC. You might be referring to Pearl, which has a white stripe on black PVC. The Forest HDMI has 0.5% silver-plating on top of the solid copper conductors in the cable, which has a benefit for the audio performance of the cable.
A:AnswerYes, I have mine connected to ARC...excellent results and outstanding audio/video qhen playing content through Apps on SMART TV. I have not yet upgraded to either a 4k or 8k TV, and the results were noticeable as I had standard HDMI cables that I was using before purchasing the AudioQuest Forest Green cables.
A:AnswerWhen it comes to choosing cables, there's no one "right" cable - it's a case of going with the best cable you can. This is because cables cannot improve the signal they carry, they can only make improvements by introducing less distortion into the system and doing less harm to the signal. The less distortion, the better. The best cable therefore is the one that introduces the least distortion and affects the signal as little as possible. And this is true for all cables. And the further up the line you go, the better it gets. This is true just as much for digital cables as it is for analog cables.
Having said all that, take a look at Cinnamon, which is a very good “bang for the buck” cable. Of course, if your budget allows, a better cable will give you even better results.
I hope this helps.
A:AnswerAll current model audioquest HDMI cables are supposed to support 18Gbps speed for 4K HDR/Dolby Vision....from audioquest website:
all AudioQuest HDMI cables up to 8 meters are guaranteed to exceed the requirements for all possible HDMI 2.0/HDCP 2.2 data streams, including 4K UltraHD, HDR, and Blu-ray Ultra HD.