8K HDMI Cable 2.1 10FT/3M 48Gbps, Snowkids 48Gbps High Speed-Complete Features/Instruction Guide
- June 5, 2024
- Snowkids
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8K HDMI Cable 2.1 10FT/3M 48Gbps, Snowkids 48Gbps High Speed
Specifications
- CONNECTOR TYPE: HDMI
- CABLE TYPE: HDMI
- COMPATIBLE DEVICES: Television
- BRAND: Snowkids
- CABLE LENGTH: 10 feet
- DATA TRANSFER RATE: 18.0 gigabits per second, 48.0 gigabits per second.
Introduction
The Snowkids Real 8K HDMI Cable complies with HDMI 2.1 specifications and is backward compatible with HDMI 2.0b/2.0a/1.4/1.3/1.2/1.1. It transmits three times more content than Ultra HD 4K when compared to HDMI 2.0 and 1.4, therefore there will be no more stuck or lost frames when watching video from now on. Support for eARC allows for more advanced audio signal handling. You can have an immersive experience with Dolby Atmos and Dolby Vision. The Snowkids 8K HDMI 2.1 Cable supports 8K@60Hz, 4K@120Hz, and 4K@100Hz, among other resolutions. It can give the Ultra High Definition movie experience and 3D visual effects with more optimal depth, brightness, detail, and contrast thanks to 8K HDMI’s unique dynamic HDR and 12 Bit color processing technology and 48Gbps bandwidth.
It can produce an extremely smooth 4K@120HZ image for gaming. Its most recent game mode allows varied refresh rates, maximizes the value of the graphics hardware and CPU, and processes produced visuals more accurately. Variable Refresh Rate and Quick Media Switching help to eliminate lag, motion blur, and frame tearing for smoother gaming and real-time interactive virtual reality.
It is made of high-quality, long-lasting material. It can guarantee high-speed transmission without signal loss thanks to a new clever RTX 3090 microprocessor. The flexural strength design can resist up to 25,000 flex times thanks to SR technology. The plug is still constructed of 24K gold- plated material, which transfers impulses with precision. Its life is also substantially extended thanks to the military-grade tensile nylon material.
HOW TO USE
- Connect one side of the HDMI cable to the TV
- Connect the other side of the cable to the gaming source or the device which you want to connect.
- Your devices will be interconnected.
frequently Asked Questions
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Is a special HDMI cable required for 8K?
To accommodate the high resolution and refresh rate, you’ll need an HDMI cable designed for 4K 120 Hz and 8K TVs. HDMI 2.1 cables are ideal for this application because they support 4K at 120 Hz and 8K at 60 Hz. Is there a difference between 8K HDMI cables and regular HDMI cables?
The resolution of 8k is 7680 x 4320, which improves the visual quality. 4 – HDMI cables are inexpensive; there’s no need to scrimp on your TV purchase by opting for less expensive cables with lesser data rate capacity. -
Will an 8K HDMI cable work with a 4K television?
The PowerBear 6 foot HDMI cable supports an 8K resolution at 60 Hz, as well as 4K, 2K, and 1080P formats. High-speed bandwidth is provided by the gold- plated connectors, resulting in incredible video and sound quality. -
Is HDMI 2.1 required for 4K?
When compared to HDMI 1.4 and 2.0, it is visible; nonetheless, this cable is not required to support 4K. It all depends on your goals for the resolve. HDMI 2.1 — Finally, HDMI 2.1 cables support dynamic HDR, quicker refresh rates, and significantly more bandwidth than any of the preceding options. -
Is there a difference between 4K HDMI cables?
There isn’t much of a difference between 4K cable and non-4K cable. The speed rating, on the other hand, is a label that matters. The maximum bandwidth permitted by the cable will be determined by speed. -
Is it worth it to pay more for HDMI cables?
Is it worthwhile to invest in higher-quality HDMI cables? No, paying more money on HDMI cables will not harm the quality of your picture. While more expensive HDMI cables may survive longer, they should not provide any visual or audio enhancements over less expensive HDMI cables. -
Is there a difference in quality between HDMI cables?
Despite the fact that there are several HDMI standards, the most recent being HDMI 2.0, there are only two HDMI cable standards: Standard and High Speed. Standard is now out of date and only supports lower resolutions; High Speed supports everything, including HDMI 2.0, which allows you to watch 4K TV at 60 frames per second (Ultra HD). -
Is 8K really that much better than 4K?
This gets us to the number 8K. It’s double the width and vertical resolution of 4K, for a total of 7,680×4,320 and 33,177,600 pixels. That’s not only four times the resolution of 4K, but it’s also 16 times the pixels of 1080p. -
What is the best way to tell if my HDMI cable is 4K?
Look for the HDMI High-Speed emblem on the cable’s packaging if you want to make sure your HDMI cable supports Ultra HD 4K quality. This is an example of a common High-Speed label. The High-Speed mark may be seen on some cables. -
Is it possible to run 4K 60Hz on HDMI 2K?
4K at 60Hz with 4:4:4 chroma is possible with HDMI 2.0.
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