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HDMI is the industry standard for transmitting video and audio from a home entertainment device to a television via a single cable.
It’s the most convenient way to connect DVD, Blu-ray, and Ultra HD Blu-ray players, as well as video gaming consoles and streaming media players. HDMI is the way to go if you’re connecting anything to your TV that’s less than a decade old.
With a minimum bandwidth of 10.2Gbps, High Speed is more than twice as fast as Standard. The vast majority of new HDMI cables will be High Speed or higher, meaning they can handle 4K signals. The main problem is that the bandwidth will only allow for 4K24, or 4K video at 24 frames per second.
Ultra High Speed cables are the most extreme future-proofing for home theatres, and they’re becoming more widespread. Ultra High Speed cables have a bandwidth of up to 48 Gbps, enabling for uncompressed 8K video with all the bells and whistles.
The Global Ultra-High Speed HDMI Cable Market accounted for $XX Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2027, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2022 to 2027.
Belkin, the global leader in connectivity solutions, today announced the release of its Ultra High Speed HDMI Cable, which makes connecting your Apple TV 4K, Mac, or HDMI devices to your TV or A/V receiver a breeze. Belkin’s Ultra High Speed HDMI Cable is Dolby Vision compliant, which improves the home TV experience by providing more brightness and contrast, as well as a wider range of rich colours.
Vanco International LLC, a market leader in AV distribution and electronic accessory goods, today announced that they are one of the first firms to produce a new line of Ultra High Speed HDMI 2.1-certified HDMI cables.