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The wire used in this HDMI cable is 26AWG.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.26 AWG is the wire gauge. I'm actually using it to hook-up my 'puter to my HDTV because it's a flat cable and will lay flat under an area rug.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Since you cannot actually see the wires, I can only guess that they are about 30 gauge. There are 19 pins in the connector so I suspect there are also 19 conductors as well. Don't make it bend sharply - 5-7" radius at the smallest - it can break. Also the most vulnerable piece is usually the connector in the equipment as the leverage of the cable and its weight can easily break the more fragile socket in the equipment.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hdmi Cables are not measured in gauges. This is an in wall wire so it has a thicker flashing on it. It is probably about a 2 gauge in standard wiring sizes.
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