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LINKUP - Ultra High-Speed HDMI 2.1 8K Cable 360° Swivel Angle Connector | DSC HDR UHD Digital Video Cord – Tough 28AWG 48GB/s | 10K 8K 5K 4K 2K 1080 | Compatible with Apple Xbox PS5 Samsung -10ft
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LINKUP - Ultra High-Speed HDMI 2.1 8K Cable 360° Swivel Angle Connector | DSC HDR UHD Digital Video Cord – Tough 28AWG 48GB/s | 10K 8K 5K 4K 2K 1080 | Compatible with Apple Xbox PS5 Samsung -10ft

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【Agile at Range】Support a range of the highest resolutions (up to 10K) and snappy refresh rates, featuring an unprecedented 48Gb/s of bandwidth and HDR. Robust 28AWG wiring, incorporates 60% more oxygen-free copper than common 30AWG HDMI cables, provides an extremely stable ULTRA HIGH-SPEED signal over long distances, and allows for longevity of the 360° swivel connector mechanism. 【Future Performance】Studio production specialists rejoice: LINKUP HDMI 2.1 cables are future proofed and fully equipped for those who require support for 10K@120Hz (10240 × 4320) with DSC. Perfect for the avid video and audiophile wanting the best futureproofed home theatre the market has to offer. Backward compatible with resolutions 8K @ 120Hz, 4K, 1080p, 1080i etc. (Please ensure the source and the destination devices support desired resolutions and frame rates) 【Feature Packed】HDR (High Dynamic Range) for best colour range, RGB 4:4:4, HiFi audio eARC (Enhanced Audio Return Channel) verified and support for Dolby Atmos and DTS:X. Comes fully equipped with Ethernet network cable support, Standard High Definition Copy Protocol 2.2 (HDCP) compliant and Certified HDMI 2.1. (Backward compatible with all previous HDMI interface versions)

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