Manhattan HDMI Cable with Ethernet, 4K@60Hz (Premium High Speed), 1m, Male to Male, Black, Equivalent to Startech HDMM1MP, Ultra HD 4k x 2k, Fully Shielded, Gold Plated Contacts, Lifetime Warranty, Polybag
Mfr Part Number:
354837
Manufacturer:
Manhattan
Model:
HDMI Cable with Ethernet, 4K@60Hz (Premium High Sp
Enjoy ultra-high-definition (UHD) performance and no tangles.
As the standard digital connection, HDMI delivers the highest-quality audio and video signal over a single cable. With a tangle-resistant design, gold-plated contacts, the Manhattan Premium High Speed HDMI Cable with Ethernet is carefully constructed to meet the evolving needs of the ultra-high-definition (UHD) marketplace. Offering the highest resolution possible at 4K x 2K and a refresh rate of 60 Hz, the cable also features a bandwidth of 18 Gbps for a perfect media viewing experience and an Audio Return Channel for a convenient, superb audio connection. This high-quality cable provides UHD video and multichannel, digital audio with increased performance characteristics and greater accuracy. Expanded features include Internet connectivity with its HDMI Ethernet Channel, which provides access to the Web for a home entertainment device using a single HDMI connection.
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