
Monoprice 103993 HDMI High Speed 4K HDR Cable 10ft
Experience High-Speed Connectivity with Monoprice HDMI CableThe Monoprice High Speed HDMI Cable ensures you can transmit the latest HDMI features with optimal performance. Supporting 4K resolution at 60Hz, HDR, and 18Gbps bandwidth, this cable delivers stunning visuals and immersive audio. The in...
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Overview
Experience High-Speed Connectivity with Monoprice HDMI Cable
The Monoprice High Speed HDMI Cable ensures you can transmit the latest HDMI features with optimal performance. Supporting 4K resolution at 60Hz, HDR, and 18Gbps bandwidth, this cable delivers stunning visuals and immersive audio. The integrated ferrite cores reduce electronic noise, ensuring a clean and reliable signal.
- Length: 10 Feet
- Color: Black
- Resolution: 4K@60Hz
- HDR: Yes
- Bandwidth: 18Gbps
- Color Subsampling: YUV 4:4:4
- AWG: 28AWG
- Series: Select Series
Key Features
10.2Gbps data throughput
Ferrite cores help protect against electromagnetic and radio frequency interference
28AWG copper conductors
1080p resolution at 60Hz
4K resolution at 24Hz
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Supports 1080p resolution at 60Hz, providing smooth video playback for most displays
- Capable of 4K resolution at 24Hz, suitable for cinematic content on compatible displays
- Achieves 10.2Gbps data throughput, supporting high-bandwidth audio and video signals
- Equipped with ferrite cores, which effectively help protect against electromagnetic and radio frequency interference
- Utilizes 28AWG copper conductors, contributing to reliable signal transmission over its 10ft length
👎 Cons
- Supports 4K resolution only at 24Hz, which is not ideal for high-frame-rate 4K content or gaming
- The 10.2Gbps data throughput is lower than newer HDMI 2.0 (18Gbps) or HDMI 2.1 (48Gbps) cables, limiting advanced features
- Does not specify support for HDR beyond what's possible at 4K/24Hz, potentially limiting dynamic range on some displays
- At 10ft, it might be too short for setups requiring longer cable runs between devices
- The 28AWG copper conductors are standard but not as thick as lower AWG numbers, which can sometimes be preferred for longer runs