The cables are backward-compatible. So, you can use a 48 Gbps cable with an HDMI 1.4 device with no issues. You can also use a 10.2 Gbps cable with an HDMI 2.1 device, but you’ll be limited to the 10.2 Gbps bandwidth. If you need a cable that’s longer than 50ft, you’ll nee...
ˎˎ Make sure the AC power cord is unplugged from the electricity supply before you connect the HDMI cable. ˎˎ Do not touch the system or connected cables or accessories during an electrical storm. ˎˎ Do not use the system or...
Dual-link DVI, and HDMI. To display 1080p content at 144Hz, you can use an HDMI 1.4 cable or a DisplayPort 1.2 cable, which offers native support for 240Hz at 1080p resolution.
HDMI1.3Features SpecificationreleasedinJune2006 Developedtomeetevolvingneedsofthehigh-definition marketplace Bandwidthmorethandoubledfrom165MHz(4.95Gbps)to 340MHz(10.2Gbps)tosupportHigherResolution,Faster Refresh,andDeepColor Extendedcolorgamutformorenaturalandrealisticcolor ...
HDMIreceiver 165MHzmaximumTMDSclockfrequency 24-bitoutputpixelbus High-bandwidthDigitalContentProtection(HDCP)1.4 supportwithinternalHDCPkeys HDCPrepeatersupport Upto127KSVssupported IntegratedCECcontroller ProgrammableHDMIequalizer 5VdetectandHotPlugassertforHDMIport ...
HDMIreceiver 165MHzmaximumTMDSclockfrequency 24-bitoutputpixelbus High-bandwidthDigitalContentProtection(HDCP)1.4 supportwithinternalHDCPkeys HDCPrepeatersupport Upto127KSVssupported IntegratedCECcontroller ProgrammableHDMIequalizer 5VdetectandHotPlugassertforHDMIport ...