AKYGA HDMI 1.4 Cable AK-HD-51A High-Speed with Ethernet 4K HDTV Gold-Plated 5 m
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Excellent image quality - The AK-HD-51A HDMI cable supports Full HD and 4K resolutions at 30Hz and ensures a detailed image on a larger screen without the typical problems of analog interference. Network Features - The AK-HD-51A cable supports an Ethernet channel as part of the High Speed with Ethernet standard. This means you only need one HDMI cable on compatible devices, reducing the number of extra cables. It is a convenient solution for smart TVs, media players and home theater systems. OPTIMAL LENGTH OF 5M - The length of the HDMI cable affects the signal quality, so 5 meters is a practical compromise between installation flexibility and transmission stability. UNIVERSAL COMPATIBILITY - The AK-HD-51A works with devices equipped with a standard HDMI Type-A port, such as smart TVs, consoles, projectors, Blu-ray players, receivers and computers. RELIABLE CONSTRUCTION - The build quality is critical to the stability of the HDMI signal, especially with a cable length of 5 meters.
Excellent image quality - The AK-HD-51A HDMI cable supports Full HD and 4K resolutions at 30Hz and ensures a detailed image on a larger screen without the typical problems of analog interference. Network Features - The AK-HD-51A cable supports an Ethernet channel as part of the High Speed with Ethernet standard. This means you only need one HDMI cable on compatible devices, reducing the number of extra cables. It is a convenient solution for smart TVs, media players and home theater systems. OPTIMAL LENGTH OF 5M - The length of the HDMI cable affects the signal quality, so 5 meters is a practical compromise between installation flexibility and transmission stability. UNIVERSAL COMPATIBILITY - The AK-HD-51A works with devices equipped with a standard HDMI Type-A port, such as smart TVs, consoles, projectors, Blu-ray players, receivers and computers. RELIABLE CONSTRUCTION - The build quality is critical to the stability of the HDMI signal, especially with a cable length of 5 meters.