A:AnswerHello,
Yes, AudioQuest does make the Pearl HDMI cable in a 8-meter length which is approximately 26 feet. Here is the cable on the Best Buy website: http://www.bestbuy.com/site/audioquest-pearl-26-2-in-wall-hdmi-cable-white/4693179.p?id=1218509073035&skuId=4693179&st=4693179&cp=1&lp=1
A:AnswerNo they are not certified by HDMI.org there would be a sticker on the box you can scan with the HDMI app .. Audioquest makes very well made and durable cables but all of it smoke an mirrors any Best Buy rep that tells you "YOU NEED" these cables is lying and most likely gets a commission from audio quest .. I use rocket fish in all my home theater applications and they are amazing and reasonably priced and my livelyhood is home theater stuff .. HDMI is a digital signal it either works or doesn't no amount gold plating, silver core ,pixie dust and unicorn flakes will help that signal the only time you should buy an expensive HDMI cable is if your running it 70ft or more.. Bottom line is Audio Quest's HDMI cables are NOT certified by HDMI.org's certification process
A:AnswerThe arrow designates the recommended direction of the signal carried by the HDMI cable. The arrow should point from the "out" HDMI connection to the "in" HDMI connection. As an example, when you hook up an AudioQuest cable from your cable box to your TV, the arrow on the cable should point from the cable box to the TV. Similarly, you would use this same method when connecting a Blu-Ray or DVD player to the TV. Not sure if it really matters or if it even works or why, I just followed the instructions.