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Maintaining integrity and purity of both audio and visual signals, the HDMI 2.0 optical cable with Ethernet combines signals into one cable. It is mainly composed of two ends and a fibre line thereby providing audio and visual data without any delay. Now enjoy playing video games on a big screen with the best HDMI optical cable.
Black-i is here with a new HDMI Active Hybrid Cable with the most competitive features in the market. This lightweight, flexible, and bendable hybrid cable is long and can support a 6Gbps maximum data rate. The features are as follows:
✦ Resolution
The resolution of up to 4K@50/60 offers the ultimate clarity and video watching experience. It can be simply described as the clarity which is 4 times more than the clarity of 1080p/60 video resolution and offers advanced audio streams.
✦ Bandwidth
A larger bandwidth improves your consumers' experience by allowing them to upload and/or download stuff like photographs and movies. A larger bandwidth boosts the responsiveness of all your website's apps significantly. The bandwidth increment is significant up to 15 GBPS.
✦ Audio experience
The audio experience offered is just perfect. It can work on a 1536kHz audio sample frequency for the best outcome. Also, it can support 32 audio channels which offer a multi-dimensional immersive audio experience. Advanced audio capabilities including DTS-HD, Dolby TrueHD, and Dolby ATMOS are included, allowing for better audio performance than prior HDMI specifications.
✦ Frame Rate
The HDMI 2.0 specifications allow for higher frame rates of up to 60Hz at 4K resolution. This helps to eliminate motion blur and lag while also providing enough bandwidth for HDR and rich color content.
✦ High Dynamic Range
HDR allows photos to obtain larger levels of information in both bright and dark areas of the image by extending the range of both contrast and color. This function was supported for the first time in HDMI 2.0. It is compatible with the widescreen theatrical video aspect ratio of 21:9.