
GE 87704 High-Speed HDMI Cables with Ethernet 6-Feet 2-Pack
Experience High-Definition Connectivity with Enhanced FeaturesThe GE 87704 High-Speed HDMI Cables with Ethernet deliver exceptional audio and video performance for your home theater setup. This 2-pack of 6-foot cables supports high-resolution video, lossless audio, and Ethernet connectivity, ensu...
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Overview
Experience High-Definition Connectivity with Enhanced Features
The GE 87704 High-Speed HDMI Cables with Ethernet deliver exceptional audio and video performance for your home theater setup. This 2-pack of 6-foot cables supports high-resolution video, lossless audio, and Ethernet connectivity, ensuring a seamless and immersive entertainment experience.
- Type: High-Speed HDMI Cable with Ethernet
- Length: 6 Feet
- Quantity: 2-Pack
Key Features
Full HD 1080p & beyond
60/120/240/480/600 Hz for smooth video refresh rates
3D compatible
Audio Return Channel (ARC)
HDMI with Ethernet supports enhanced 2-way communication
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- These GE High-Speed HDMI Cables support Full HD 1080p and beyond, ensuring compatibility with high-resolution content.
- Designed for smooth video with support for 60/120/240/480/600 Hz refresh rates, minimizing motion blur.
- They are 3D compatible, allowing for immersive viewing experiences with 3D-enabled devices.
- Includes Audio Return Channel (ARC) functionality, simplifying audio setups by sending audio from a TV back to an AVR.
- Features HDMI with Ethernet, enabling enhanced 2-way communication between connected devices over a single cable.
- The 6-feet length provides adequate reach for connecting various home theater components.
- Comes in a convenient 2-pack, offering good value for setting up multiple devices or as a spare.
👎 Cons
- While supporting "Full HD 1080p & beyond," specific mention of 4K or 8K resolution support is not explicitly stated.
- The cables are 6 feet long, which may be too short for certain long-distance setups or for concealing cables behind large furniture.
- The term "High-Speed HDMI" is broad; specific bandwidth (e.g., 10.2 Gbps, 18 Gbps) is not detailed, which can affect support for advanced features.
- While 3D compatible, the adoption of 3D technology in home entertainment has become less common, making this feature less relevant for some users.
- The "enhanced 2-way communication" through HDMI with Ethernet might not be utilized by all devices, as many modern setups use separate networking solutions.