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HDMI cable S/CONN 10-41055 5m HDMI Type A Male 2.1 48 Gbit/s Black
The S/CONN 10-41055 HDMI cable from ShiverPeaks is a 5 m HDMI Type A to Type A lead that supports the HDMI 2.1 specification and a maximum data transfer rate of 48 Gbit/s. It features male HDMI Type A connectors with gold plating and a black jacket. The cable is designed to transmit high-resolution video and multichannel audio between devices such as TVs, projectors, AV receivers and gaming consoles while maintaining signal integrity over a longer run.
This HDMI cable supports HDMI 2.1 bandwidth up to 48 Gbit/s, enabling transmission of high-bandwidth formats. Gold-plated HDMI Type A connectors reduce oxidation and provide reliable electrical contact. The 5 m length allows flexible placement of AV equipment without the need for adapters or extenders. The single-cable solution carries both video and audio signals, including support for 3D formats and Audio Return Channel (ARC) where supported by connected devices.
Connect one end of the HDMI cable to the HDMI output on your source device (for example a Blu-ray player, console or media streamer) and the other end to the HDMI input on your display device (TV, projector or AV receiver). Ensure connectors are fully inserted and that both devices are powered on. If devices support HDMI 2.1 features, enable the corresponding settings (for example higher refresh rates, advanced colour formats or ARC) in the device menus to make use of the cable’s capabilities.
Avoid sharp bends and heavy strain on the cable near the connectors. For optimal performance, use the cable with equipment and HDMI ports that support HDMI 2.1 features. Keep contact surfaces clean and plug or unplug the cable only when devices are powered off or in accordance with the manufacturers’ instructions.
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