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Standard and High Speed HDMI Cables

Triplett offers a variety of standard and high speed HDMI cables for home theaters, satellite televisions, gaming consoles, and other audiovisual equipment. Most cable types have a bandwidth of around 10Gbps and are compatible with HDMI versions 1.3 to 1.4. Most of them are black in color with length ranging from 3 feet to 75 feet. We also offer Redmere technology enabled high speed HDMI cables which have an inbuilt chip that helps in boosting the signal for file transfer or streaming from source to destination device HDMI or High Definition Multimedia Interface is a standard for sending audio and video data over a cable from one device to another, such as from laptop to television. It is also used to stream these files. All of this is done by connecting the devices through an HDMI cable. However, it is important to get the right high speed HDMI cable after considering their version and compatibility with your devices.

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    HDMI Cable, Std Speed, Black, 75ft, 24AWG

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    The Triplett Model HDMI-SS-75BK is a standard speed HDMI cable for use with audio/visual equipment designed for common cable and satelite TV resolu...

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    HDMI Cable, High Speed, Black, 6ft., 28AWG

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    The Triplett Model HDMI-HS-6BK is a high speed HDMI cable for use with home theater and audio/visual equipment designed for common cable and sateli...

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    HDMI Cable, High Speed, Black, 30ft., 28AWG with Redmere Technology

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    The Triplett Model HDMI-HS-30BK is a high speed HDMI cable with RedMere Technology for use with home theater and audio/visual equipment designed fo...

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Know More About Triplett HDMI cable

What is HDMI cable?

HDMI cable is used to connect two devices physically for transferring bulky audio and video files. You can send high resolution video files over this cable which can be connected to laptops, smart televisions, satellite TVs, and more. They are based on standard HDMI technology and this standard is developed and supported by a consortium of electronics manufacturers. This cable has different versions which are important in terms of supporting other HDMI devices. While there are versions starting from 1 to 4.1, the first few versions up to 1.2a are not used much now. The most prevalent ones start from 1.3-1.3a onwards to 2.1. Aside from these versions, there are cable types such as standard, premium, ultra-premium, and so on, based on their features.

What does the HDMI cable do?

It transfers audio and video data from one device to another audiovisual device such as televisions. It works as an interface between the two devices. With this one cable, you can avoid the task of creating a network using multiple cables which may be confusing as well as costly. These cables carry signals from source to destination device. Good quality HDMI cables offer fast transmission of around 60 frames per second along with excellent sound and picture clarity. Also, it is quite easy to use with a simple plugin format.

When should you use a HDMI cable?

If you require high definition videos and audio, using an HDMI cable is a must. However, ensure the components you use to connect are HDMI compatible. For instance, some televisions may support the use of 1.3 or 1.4 versions, while others may support only the latest versions beyond 1.8. This depends on their year of manufacture, features, and functionalities evolved through the years. Also, check the distance between two devices and then decide the length. For instance, a 3-ft. cable is enough to connect a laptop placed adjacent to your television. This is applicable for any other type of short connection runs.

What devices use HDMI cables?

There are various HDMI compatible devices such as televisions, laptops, gaming consoles, play stations, fire sticks, smartphones, video cameras, surveillance system screens, and many other audiovisual equipment which use HDMI cable for signal transmission.

What are the different HDMI connector types?

A, B, C, D, and E are five main types of HDMI connectors. There are standard, mini-HDMI, and micro-HDMI connectors. Type A and B are the most widely used connectors. The connectors also facilitate high speed signal transmission, and some types may have additional capabilities.

Difference between Standard and High Speed HDMI Cables

There are two main types of HDMI cables available in the market - standard and high-speed. While both are designed to transmit high-quality audio and video signals, there are some key differences between the two that the users must understand.

  • Data Transmission Rates:Standard HDMI cables have a lower data transmission rate - 1080i or 720p - compared to high-speed HDMI cables. This indicates that they can support lower video resolutions ideal for basic home theater setups or older devices that do not need high-definition video or audio. In contrary, high-speed HDMI cables are specifically made to handle higher resolutions and faster refresh rates. They have a higher data transmission rate, up to 4K resolution (2160p), which enables them to support 4K Ultra HD video, 3D content, and high-quality audio formats like Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio. These cables are ideal for modern gaming consoles, home theater systems, and other devices that require a higher level of performance.
  • Resolution:Another significant factor to consider is the maximum resolution supported by each type of cable. Standard HDMI cables are typically limited to 1080p resolution, which is enough for most HD TVs and devices. On the other hand, high-speed HDMI cables, can support resolutions up to 4K (2160p) Ultra HD.
  • Compatibility:Both standard and high-speed HDMI cables are backward compatible, meaning they can be used with older devices and lower resolutions. However, a high-speed HDMI cable will offer better performance, whilst also ensuring your set up future-proof. Even if you currently have a standard HDMI device, investing in a high-speed cable guarantee compatibility with future devices and technology advancements.
  • Audio Formats:Standard HDMI cables have the capability to accommodate a wide range of audio formats, including stereo and surround sound options like Dolby Digital and DTS. However, high-speed HDMI cables offer even greater support for advanced audio formats such as Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio. By utilizing high-speed HDMI cables alongside compatible devices, users can enjoy a truly immersive audio experience.
  • HDMI ARC (Audio Return Channel) Support:HDMI ARC, or Audio Return Channel, is a convenient feature that enables audio to be transmitted from a TV to an AV receiver or soundbar without using additional audio cables. This functionality is extremely beneficial when setting up home theater, where minimizing cable clutter is a growing necessity. While certain HDMI cables may not support HDMI ARC, High-speed HDMI cables generally do.
  • Ethernet Channel:An additional distinction between standard and high-speed HDMI cables lies in the inclusion of an Ethernet channel. This noteworthy feature facilitates the exchange of network data among connected devices utilizing the HDMI cable. With a standard HDMI cable, you won't have this capability. On the other hand, high-speed HDMI cables are equipped with an Ethernet channel, enabling smooth transmission without interruption or inconvenience.

What are high-speed HDMI cables?

High-speed HDMI cables are used in various multimedia applications because they can meet the demanding requirements of audio and video equipment with ease. They facilitate the exchange and transmission of high-definition (HD) and ultra-high-definition (UHD) content through the network. These cables can carry both video and audio signals and are suited for connecting devices such as:

  1. Blu-ray Players:Most people use Blu-Ray players for picture clarity. High-speed HDMI cables ensure the same by handling the large data streams involved.
  2. Gaming Consoles:These consoles are equipped with high-speed HDMI cables that help minimize input lag, maximize refresh rates, and ensure the smoothest gaming experience possible.
  3. 4K and 8K Televisions:4K and 8K TVs are in demand because they assure picture clarity and stunning details. The high-speed HDMI cables ensure that every pixel is delivered accurately with clarity and perfect detailing.
  4. Projectors:High-speed HDMI cables are connected to projects used in commercial and residential spaces because they deliver high-quality images on the big screen.
  5. Soundbars and Home Theater Systems:High-speed HDMI cables are known to assure audio clarity, which is why they are used to connect sound bars and home theater systems.

What are the advantages of high-speed HDMI cables?

There are several advantages of high –speed HDMI cables offered by us, and the following are only a few among them.

  1. 4K and Beyond: These cables support 4K and sometimes up to 8K at high frame rates, thereby ensuring the clarity and detail needed for the latest displays.
  2. Improved Color and Contrast: High-speed HDMI cables support higher contrast ratios and deeper colors than standard HDMI cables. This supports HDR content that generally requires more bandwidth to display contrast and a wide range of colors.
  3. Fast Refresh Rates:High-speed HDMI cables enable gamers to enjoy faster refresh rates and lower latency, which allows them to enjoy the games.
  4. 3D Content: High-speed HDMI cables can transmit 3D content, enhancing the immersive experience for movies and games on 3D-compatible devices.
  5. Backward Compatibility and Future Proofing:High-speed HDMI cables can be used with various HDMI devices, as they are backward compatible. These cables can also accommodate the enhancements of the audio and video technology.
  6. Audio Return Channel (ARC):This feature helps simplify connections between the TV and your audio system. It carries the audio back to the audio system using the same cable used to carry video and audio to the TV. Hence, it helps reduce the number of cables required to reduce establish audio-visual connections.
  7. Ethernet Channel:Some high-speed HDM cables feature an integrated Ethernet channel, which facilitates network sharing between the devices without requiring additional cables.
  8. Enhanced Audio Experiences: These cables support diverse audio formats, such as Dolby Atmos and DTS: X, which help enhance the audio-visual experiences of viewers.

How do I distinguish standard HDMI cables from high-speed HDMI cables?

Both the cables would look the same on a preliminary basis; however, you can read the package description that indicates “4K Ready”, “High Speed”. Some cable brands may be labeled as HDMI 2.1 or 2.0 compatible.

Are there any noticeable differences between audio-visual quality in standard and high-speed HDMI cables?

Yes, however, these differences are most visible when it comes to devices with 4K or higher resolutions. Most standard HDMI cables cannot support these resolutions, whereas high-speed cables can definitely support them.

How long can an HDMI cable offer quality audio-visual signals?

The quality of audio and visual signals of standard HDMI signals start degrading after 5 meters. However, high-speed cables can support quality audio-visual signals beyond 5 meters. We recommend you to use signal boosters or active cables for long distances.

Do standard HDMI cables support Audio Return Channel (ARC) and 3D?

Many standard HDMI cables support basic 3D formats. However, they may not support advanced 3D or ARC functionalities. In case of the later, you can choose high-speed cables.

Can I use HDMI cables with different version numbers together?

Yes, you can use HDMI cables with different version numbers together. However, the system performance would be affected and depend on the capabilities of the lower version cable.


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