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BlueRigger 8K HDMI Cable (5M, 8K 60Hz HDR, 4K 120Hz, High Speed 48Gbps with Ethernet, eARC, 3D, HDCP 2.3) - Compatible with PS5, Xbox, Roku, Apple TV, Switch, PC

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Your HDMI quality is lost in these cables because they cannot keep up with the HDMI 2.1 ultra speed signal integrity already after few feet, so your TV or Projector recovers the errors and reduce the HDR deep color & quality to keep up. DEVICE COMPATIBILITY: Connects Blu-ray players, Fire TV, Apple TV, PS4, PS3, XBox one, Xbox 360,... Jim Richardson, “In-Wall Wiring Guide for Home A/V.” Crutchfield, www.crutchfield.com/S-NcFWxdPTmVB/learn/learningcenter/home/inwall_wiring.html

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And what does this have anything to do with the cable's fire rating? I fail to see how the bendability of the cable is at related to whether it is or is not in-wall rated (hint: because it isn't related). The second solution is, actually, the subject of our interest.It is to install the HDMI cabling in the wall or behind the wall. It is the better and the neater option for hiding wires and is the preferred choice by most households.

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A raceway is usually a shallow metal or plastic channel that mounts directly on the wall.The cables are inserted into the raceway channel, and then a cover snaps to conceal them.Elbow and tee fittings may also permit you to mount the wires in the preferred directions. Includes Four-Ports Ethernet to bring Fiber Speed internet to Smart-TV, Projector, Gaming, Smart Home Devices, Wifi access points, IP Phones, etc, at full speed from the router After searching on the internet for a Hdmi connector I found out that there wasnt anything with a cable strain relief. Just connect your TV and media device using your existing cable. If you get a steady image with no artifacts, you’re good to go. No additional thinking is required. If you want to watch HDR content, play games at 60 or 120fps, use a TV as a monitor, etc.

You want to keep any 90º bend to an absolute minimum, at least to the point before the cable looks crimped. A brush or pass through plate is a good idea and one that I recommend, because that way you maintain the single cable, source to sink install with nothing in-between. Connectivity - is changing, the norm for the past few years has been Source > AVR > TV; with the arrival of higher bandwidth and more complex video signals plus eARC you may want to plan around Source > TV > AVR. Joseph Truini, “Here’s How to Hide Your Ugly TV Cables and Wires.” Popular Mechanics, www.popularmechanics.com/home/how-to-plans/how-to/a18787/how-to-hide-tv-wires/ Future proof - conduit and no tight bends or snags if you have to go in-wall, you don’t say how long the in-wall cable run will be?

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Detachable terminations, 4 ft long fibers for extended reach (no need for patch cords to wall plate). The HDMI connector, being the *very* poorly designed connector that it is, can give you all sorts of fits if you expect to just route one of these heavy cables around and plug it into the AVR you have, then expect to push it up against the wall. With IRO-V-F Integrated Fiber Optic Home Wiring Cable all signals are pure uncompressed, converted between fiber and electric through the included fiber plugs, so no extra converters are needed as well no power, simplifying the installation. As Otto says with heavy gauge cable you want to avoid stressing the cable to connector join when pulling in the cable so ensure any force is applied to the cable not the connector or you risk ripping the connector off/damaging the soldered interface. It didnt work with any glue I used (including hot glue) and I ended up doing al this a second time.High-speed HDMI cables are great if you’re new to 4K or have a small 4K TV. They support 4K with up to 24 frames per second. Premium high-speed HDMI cables are more expansive, supporting 4K content at any frame rate. If you’re gaming or watching sports games filmed at 60 frames per second, a premium high-speed cable is your best bet. These cables will be able to be replaced, but not the sort of thing I want to concern myself with for at least the next few years!

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