
Monoprice 114318 200ft High Speed SlimRun HDMI Cable
Experience Uncompromised 4K Performance Over Long DistancesThe Monoprice High Speed HDMI Cable with SlimRun AV Technology delivers exceptional video and audio quality over extended distances. Utilizing fiber optic technology, this active optical cable ensures reliable transmission of 4K@60Hz UHD ...
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Overview
Experience Uncompromised 4K Performance Over Long Distances
The Monoprice High Speed HDMI Cable with SlimRun AV Technology delivers exceptional video and audio quality over extended distances. Utilizing fiber optic technology, this active optical cable ensures reliable transmission of 4K@60Hz UHD video without signal loss, making it perfect for home theaters, conference rooms, and more.
- Length: 200 feet
- Data Rate: 10.2Gbps
- Resolution Support: Up to 4K @ 24Hz
- Technology: Fiber Optic AOC (Active Optical Cable)
- Series: SlimRun AV
- Cable Type: CL2
Key Features
High speed, high definition HDMI signal transmission over distances of up to 330 feet
Supports 4Kat60Hz, FHD, and 3D video, Deep Color, HDMI-CEC, HDCP, and High-Definition Audio
Flexible polymer optical fiber enables a tighter bend radius than traditional glass optical fiber cables
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Capable of high-speed, high-definition HDMI signal transmission over impressive distances of up to 330 feet.
- Supports advanced video formats including 4K at 60Hz, Full HD, and 3D video, ensuring compatibility with modern displays.
- Features Deep Color, HDMI-CEC, HDCP, and High-Definition Audio support, providing a full suite of HDMI functionalities.
- Constructed with flexible polymer optical fiber, allowing for a tighter bend radius compared to traditional glass optical fiber cables.
- The SlimRun design suggests a thinner profile, which can aid in easier installation and cable management in tight spaces.
👎 Cons
- While offering long-distance transmission, optical HDMI cables are typically more fragile and require careful handling compared to copper cables.
- The specialized optical fiber construction might make the cable more susceptible to damage from sharp bends or excessive pulling force.
- As an active optical cable, it might require external power at one or both ends for optimal performance, though not explicitly stated for this model.
- The 200ft length, while beneficial for long runs, may be excessive and less practical for shorter, standard home theater setups.
- Higher cost compared to traditional copper HDMI cables, especially at such extended lengths.