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HDMI cable Tellur TLL312021 5 m, 4K, 18 Gbps
Tellur TLL312021 HDMI cable 5 m is a high-speed connection solution designed to carry 4K video and multi‑channel audio between source devices and displays. With a 5‑metre length and an 18 Gbps bandwidth capability, the cable supports UHD resolution and common HDMI features required for home entertainment, office presentation setups and multimedia workstations. The construction is intended to provide a stable link for TVs, monitors, projectors and AV receivers without frequent signal dropouts over medium distances.
The cable delivers reliable 4K video transmission and supports full bandwidth up to 18 Gbps for high definition content. Its 5 m length allows flexible placement of equipment while avoiding the need for extenders in many home and office environments. The Tellur model is compatible with common HDMI devices and is built to maintain signal integrity across the specified distance, reducing visual artifacts and audio interruptions.
Connect one HDMI connector to the HDMI output of the source device (such as a Blu‑ray player, game console, set‑top box or computer) and the other end to the HDMI input of the display device (TV, monitor or projector). Ensure both devices are powered on and set to the correct input/output. Configure display resolution and audio settings on your source device if necessary to match 4K output and the display’s capabilities.
For optimal performance, route the cable away from large power cables and radio frequency sources to minimise interference. Avoid sharp bends and excessive tension; maintain gentle curves and secure the cable with clips or ties where appropriate. When using 4K at higher frame rates or advanced features, verify that both source and display support the desired resolution and bandwidth.
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