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  • Hama Ultra High-Speed HDMI cable, certified, Ultra-HD 8K
  • Length: 2 m
  • gold-plated plugs
  • double shielded
  • optimized kink protection

Ultra High Speed certified HDMI cable
Ultra High Speed HDMI certified cables meet the strict specifications of the HDMI 2.1 standard. This ensures that videos are played back in high-resolution quality in 4K at 120Hz and in 8K at 60Hz. In addition, the Ultra High Speed certification guarantees that functions such as eARC, dynamic HDR and VRR are supported. Ultra High Speed HDMI cables exceed the requirements of the international EMI standards. High-contrast and color-intensive image transmission is guaranteed.
- for connecting a PC, notebook, games console to a monitor, TV or projector, for transmitting digital audio, video data and signals
- twisted data pairs with an outer jacket made of robust PVC material minimize interference
- ideal for gaming monitors with a high refresh rate (Hz)

Further product features:
- For perfect, high-resolution Ultra HD cinema quality 7680 x 4320 (8K) pixels
- Dynamic HDR makes it possible to reproduce each image with its individual peak values for depth, sharpness, brightness, contrast and extended color space, Contrast and extended color space
- HEC supports network connections via HDMI for reduced cabling
- EARC supports the most advanced audio formats without additional audio cable
- Gold-plated connector with low contact resistance for secure signal transmission
- Double shielding for good signal transmission Double shielding for good reduction of electromagnetic interference
- Slim connector is particularly suitable for mobile and flat devices or where space is limited
- Optimized kink protection thanks to flexible materials prevents cable breakage
- High-quality materials and workmanship ensure excellent transmission quality

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Hama

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  • Hama Ultra High-Speed HDMI cable, certified, Ultra-HD 8K
  • Length: 2 m
  • gold-plated plugs
  • double shielded
  • optimized kink protection

Product description for Hama

Ultra High Speed certified HDMI cable
Ultra High Speed HDMI certified cables meet the strict specifications of the HDMI 2.1 standard. This ensures that videos are played back in high-resolution quality in 4K at 120Hz and in 8K at 60Hz. In addition, the Ultra High Speed certification guarantees that functions such as eARC, dynamic HDR and VRR are supported. Ultra High Speed HDMI cables exceed the requirements of the international EMI standards. High-contrast and color-intensive image transmission is guaranteed.
- for connecting a PC, notebook, games console to a monitor, TV or projector, for transmitting digital audio, video data and signals
- twisted data pairs with an outer jacket made of robust PVC material minimize interference
- ideal for gaming monitors with a high refresh rate (Hz)

Further product features:
- For perfect, high-resolution Ultra HD cinema quality 7680 x 4320 (8K) pixels
- Dynamic HDR makes it possible to reproduce each image with its individual peak values for depth, sharpness, brightness, contrast and extended color space, Contrast and extended color space
- HEC supports network connections via HDMI for reduced cabling
- EARC supports the most advanced audio formats without additional audio cable
- Gold-plated connector with low contact resistance for secure signal transmission
- Double shielding for good signal transmission Double shielding for good reduction of electromagnetic interference
- Slim connector is particularly suitable for mobile and flat devices or where space is limited
- Optimized kink protection thanks to flexible materials prevents cable breakage
- High-quality materials and workmanship ensure excellent transmission quality

Hama

Technik
Anschluss
HDMI
Abmessungen und Gewicht
Länge ca.
2 m
EAN and KAN KAN
EAN
4047443440914
KAN
00200700

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