NVIDIA Shield (Android TV set-top box)
(2015-06-19, 14:53)drhill Wrote: Those have nothing to do with HDMI cables. Those are supported in the chipset.

There are 4 main variations of cables. "Standard" which don't support enough bandwidth for 1080p60. "High speed" which support enough bandwidth for anything in the HDMI spec. "High Speed with Ethernet" which I have never seen nor have I seen any devices that use them. Both high speed ones have been around since 2009. Finally there are "Active" cables which are for long runs. I use one for my projector which I needed a run of 30ft.

So as long as you have a "high speed" cable ... even if it's 6 years old, it'll play a 4k 60fps file as long as you have a TV and player capable of playing the file? I stand corrected.


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RE: NVIDIA Shield (Android TV set-top box) - by essential - 2015-06-19, 15:00
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