The Ultra High Speed HDMI™ with ethernet cables supports a range of higher video resolutions and refresh rates including 8K@60Hz and 4K@120Hz, and resolutions up to 10K. Dynamic HDR formats are also supported, and bandwidth capability is increased up to 48 Gbps. In addition, the latest technologies such as 3D, eARC, HDR, HDCP and HDMI-CEC are also supported.
The connectors with 24k gold-plated contacts have a premium design aluminum alloy connector housing providing a durable product finish. The braided nylon cable protects from ultraviolet light effects, twisting and pulling stress, resulting in a lifetime performance and maximum durability.
All Profigold Ultra High Speed HDMI™ with Ethernet cables are HDMI™ premium certified and backward compatible with previous versions. Premium HDMI™ cables are a special certification for High Speed HDMI™ cables that have been designed and certified for ultra-reliable performance for 8K/UltraHD.
Enhanced Audio Return Channel (eARC)
eARC is an advancement over the previous Audio Return Channel (ARC). eARC simplifies connectivity and provides greater ease of use for multiple components discovery and audio optimization. It supports the latest high-bitrate audio formats up to192kHz, 24-bit, and uncompressed 5.1 and 7.1, and 32-channel uncompressed audio. It also supports DTS-HD Master Audio™, DTS:X®, Dolby® TrueHD, Dolby Atmos®. Now it’s easier than ever to experience movie theater quality sound in a living room for an immersive multi-dimensional experience and enhanced audio detail and depth.
Dynamic HDR
Dynamic HDR supports multiple static and dynamic HDR solutions. HDR enhances video images with an extended dark to bright contrast range for deeper blacks and brighter whites, greater detail in both the dark and bright parts in the same image, and greater detail within an extended color space. Dynamic HDR enables a noticeable progression in overall video image quality from SDR to static HDR, and now static HDR to dynamic HDR. Dynamic HDR support ensures every moment of a video is displayed at its ideal values for depth, detail, brightness, contrast, and wider color gamuts—on a scene-by-scene or even a frame-by-frame basis. HDR-enhanced content is available for movies, videos, TV shows, video and PC games and VR.
Quick Media Switching (QMS)
QMS for movies and video eliminates the delay that often occurs when a device changes from one HDMI frame rate to another. For example, when watching trailers from a streaming service or Blu-ray, some may be in 24Hz, 50Hz, or 60Hz. Before the new standard with QMS, every time a trailer with a different frame rate is selected, either the frames must be repeated using a specific cadence to compensate for the frame rate difference, introducing motion judder: or the entire system must change its clocking and re-sync when the frame rate changes, causing an A/V blackout.
QMS eliminates A/V blackouts by using VRR technology to change frame rates, allowing instant changes from 24Hz to 60Hz frame rate, and anywhere in-between. The viewer never sees blank screens and gets a seamless experience.
Source-Based Tone Mapping (SBTM)
SBTM is a new HDR feature that allows a portion of the HDR mapping to be performed by the Source device instead of the Display device. SBTM is especially useful in cases where HDR and SDR video or graphics are combined together into a single picture, such as picture-in-picture or a program guide with an integrated video window. SBTM also enables PCs and gaming devices to automatically produce an optimized HDR signal in order to maximize the utilization of the display’s HDR capabilities without manual user configuration of the Source device.
120Hz-gaming
Increasing the frame rate to 120 fps provides the most fluid action possible. In racing and shooting games, this is an absolute must to get a more responsive gameplay experience on a big screen. The latest game consoles. like Sony PlayStation 5 (PS5), Microsoft XBOX Series S and XBOX Series X, support 120Hz gaming. Of course, your TV or monitor must also support 120Hz.
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