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Used Audioquest Forest HDMI 15 meter (49 feet). Pictures are the actual cable. AudioQuest Forest High-Speed HDMI Cable .
It utilizes 0.5% silver-plated conductors to help minimize jitter and
distortion. As a directional cable, the Forest HDMI cable is designed to
provide augmented signal quality when installed in the proper
orientation. 4K/8K UHD Support AudioQuest
18 Gb/s High-Speed HDMI cables have the bandwidth required for video up
to 8K/30 (8-bit, 4:2:0), which is 7680 x 4320 resolution (over 33
million pixels) at up to 30 frames per second (fps). 24 and 30 fps are
the frame rates for almost all movies and many TV shows. 18 Gb/s All
AudioQuest 18 Gb/s High-Speed HDMI cables are guaranteed to have the 18
Gb/s bandwidth required for compelling features like 8K/30 video, HDR
(High Dynamic Range) imagery, and eARC (enhanced Audio Return Channel). eARC HDMI
hardware's previous ARC capabilities max out at lossy (compressed)
5.1-channel surround sound. Not only do all generations of AudioQuest
HDMI cables with Ethernet support ARC, but in order to ensure superior
audio performance, the ARC-channel conductor-pair is internally
controlled for direction, running in the opposite direction from the
four pairs that carry information to the TV. Upcoming HDMI 2.1 hardware
supports Enhanced Audio Return Channel (eARC), which increases bandwidth
dramatically to support uncompressed and lossless high-resolution
multichannel audio, including Dolby TrueHD and Atmos, and DTS-HD Master
Audio and DTS: X. All AudioQuest HDMI cables with Ethernet have the
conductors and bandwidth required for eARC's enhanced sonic
capabilities. HDR AudioQuest
18 Gb/s High-Speed HDMI cables support High Dynamic Range (HDR) and
Dynamic HDR. HDR content expands the contrast of the image for blacker
blacks and brighter whites/highlights as well as greater color
saturation and brightness. Dynamic HDR (HDR 10+ and Dolby Vision for
example) enables frame-by-frame HDR optimization rather than HDR
settings that are fixed for the entire program. Solid 0.5% Silver Conductors Solid
conductors minimize the harmful effects of both electrical and magnetic
strand-to-strand interaction. For digital cables, whose signals are of
such high frequency that they travel almost exclusively on the surface
of the conductor, increasingly thick layers of silver plating are
applied to AudioQuest's Long-Grain Copper (LGC) conductors to further
improve Noise-Dissipation. Placing the superior metal on the outside of
the conductor produces the greatest benefit on overall performance-a
superbly cost-effective way to maximize a digital cable. Hard-Cell Foam Insulation Hard-Cell
Foam (HCF) Insulation ensures critical signal-pair geometry. Any solid
material adjacent to a conductor is actually part of an imperfect
circuit. Wire insulation and circuit board materials all absorb energy.
Some of this energy is stored and then released as distortion. Hard-Cell
Foam Insulation is similar to the Foamed-PE used in our more affordable
Bridges & Falls cables, and is nitrogen-injected to create air
pockets. Because nitrogen (like air) does not absorb energy and
therefore does not release any energy from or into the conductor,
distortion is reduced. In addition, the stiffness of the material allows
the cable's conductors to maintain a stable relationship along the
cable's full length, producing a stable impedance character and further
minimizing distortion. HDMI Directionality All
audio cables are directional. The correct direction is determined by
listening to every batch of metal conductors used in every AudioQuest
audio cable. All signal conductors controlled for digital-audio
direction in AudioQuest HDMI cables, and care is even taken to run the
conductors used in the Audio Return Channel in the opposite direction to
ensure the best performance for that application. Arrows are clearly
marked on the connectors to ensure superior sound quality. High-Speed Data Capacity HDMI
standards and capabilities have improved significantly since DVI first
evolved into HDMI. All generations are backward compatible. However, not
all previous HDMI cables can transmit the full 18 Gb/s of data required
to optimize today's HDMI 2.0 equipment. While there is currently no
4K/60 4:4:4 software requiring the full 18 Gb/s capability of HDMI, some
sources (UHD Blu-ray players) can be set to up-sample, requiring 18
Gb/s capability. Up-sampling often should be done in the TV rather than
in a previous component - but that's your decision. AudioQuest HDMI
cables with "Exceeds 18 G bps" on the box front are guaranteed to exceed
the requirements for all possible HDMI data streams.