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Monoprice Certified Premium HDMI Cable - 3ft White - 4K@60Hz, HDR, 18Gbps, 28AWG, YUV 4:4:4 Review

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Details

Connector TypeHDMI
Cable TypeHDMI
Compatible DevicesTablet
ColorWhite
BrandMonoprice

Description of Monoprice Certified Premium HDMI Cable - 3ft White - 4K@60Hz, HDR, 18Gbps, 28AWG, YUV 4:4:4

These Certified Premium High Speed HDMI Cables are the only HDMI cables to be tested and certified by HDMI Authorized Test Centers to ensure they support all features in the latest HDMI specification. Comprehensive Testing: Each cable length has been individually tested and certified to deliver the full 18Gbps bandwidth with a high level of EMI resistance. Dual Video Stream: This High Speed HDMI Cable supports the simultaneous delivery of dual video streams to a single display screen.

Reviews

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From a technological point of view, all HDMI cables should be the same except for build quality, but it seems that some of them do not meet the stated standards. Internally, they're all pretty much the same, so I figured things like "high speed" and "premium certified" were just marketing gimmicks, similar to monster cables or fancy design cables. While there aren't any real differences between the pins and pinouts of various HDMI cables, there seem to be differences in build quality that…

Pros
  • Confident
Cons
  • Out of fashion

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Cannot handle 4K/HDR/4:4:4

I ordered a pair of these cables because I wanted to use certified 4K cables between my devices, receiver and TV. The Pioneer Elite VSX-LX101TV receiver is a Samsung 82NU8000 Sources include: Xbox One X, Playstation 4 Pro and Nvidia Shield The cables did not transmit signals when the devices were set to 4K. 1080p was ok but not 4K. Replaced the cables with another brand and everything was fine. I am not sure if they are really certified.

Pros
  • Beautiful
Cons
  • Repair

From a technological point of view, all HDMI cables should be the same down to the build quality, but some of them don't quite seem to live up to the stated standards. Internally, they're all pretty much the same, so I figured things like "high speed" and "premium certified" were just marketing gimmicks, similar to monster cables or fancy design cables. While there are no real differences between the pins and pinouts of the various HDMI cables, there appear to be differences in build quality…

Pros
  • Electronics
Cons
  • Only available in white

Revainrating 5 out of 5

OMG it worked! Best in Cables & Interconnects

Works! Oh my god, I guess only those trying to drive a long HDMI cable at 4K@60Hz will understand. Let's start with the verification. I have a Denon AVR-S730H connected to a LG 65C7P with an Oppo UDP-203 capable of 4K playback. I put my AVR on the wall opposite the TV (I wanted it to be very clean under my TV). I have a basement under the house where I currently run my front left, right and center speakers. I was looking for a really long copper cable that supports 4K @ 60Hz with HDR enabled…

Pros
  • Audio & Video Accessories
Cons
  • Could have chosen a newer model

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Terrible cable. Information is inaccurate. Not 18 Gbit/s

Very poor quality cables. I bought a 10 foot cable. This is my setup, I have an Nvidia GTX 1060 computer with a 4K TV. TV model TCL 43S405. The cable works at 1080P. When I set the resolution to 3840 x 2160 I get artifacts like colored dots and lines all over the screen. It's at SE 4:2:0. At 4:4:4 or 4:2:2 I have no picture at all. When I set my TV to HDMI 2.0 I get no signal at all, I have to set it to HDMI 1.4 for the cable to work. The problem is with the cable, not the settings. I have a 5…

Pros
  • Cables and connections
Cons
  • Without automatic