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Go with this Rocketfish cable. It's 2.2 compliant, though it doesn't say so on the box or on the site. Pretty much if it says it's high speed or supports HDR or UHD you are good to go. I just bought this yesterday and just posted a review. The cable is well made and the connectors are very sturdy. I work in the video industry and generally use no name generic cables that are fine. :) The extra cost of the SKY cables is just profit and a marketing strategy that says 'People who don't know will buy the more expensive version based on a perceived difference in quality.'
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Haven't used SKY, but I bought two Rocketfish HDMI cables and am very happy with the performance and picture quality.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Ellen, HDCP 2.2 is an encryption codec (upgraded from HDCP 2) used by the video entertainment industry to protect their products (digital content). HDCP 2.2 (or any of the HDCP codecs) are not affected by the which HDMI cables may be used. Both of the HDMI cables you mention will work well to connect the two devices.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Any cabling that can handle at least 18MBPS will do the job for 4K. I used the Rocketfish.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.In my limited experience the Rocket fish HDMI cable gives me a great clear picture from it for the price so I would recommend the Rocket Fish HDMI cable the price is exactly why I would recommend the Rocket fish HDMI cable
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