Do HDMI 2.0 cables work with regular HDMI ports?

Yes but it will work as HDMI 1.4. The ports have to be HDMI 2.0 to run 4k at 60fps.
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Can you plug a HDMI 2.0 cable into a HDMI 2.1 port?

Like HDMI 2.0 and HDMI 1.4, cables will be backward compatible to a point, so HDMI 2.1 devices will work just fine with HDMI 2.0 cables for showing 4K60 content.
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Is HDMI 2.0 cable backwards compatible?

Here's another direct quote: "HDMI 2.0, which is backwards-compatible with earlier versions of the HDMI specifications..." Version 2.0 (like 1.4 before it) is entirely a hardware change. It is not a cable change.
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Do HDMI 2.1 cables work with regular HDMI ports?

Yes. You will be able to connect any HDMI-enabled device supporting any older version of the HDMI standard, and it will work just fine on a new HDMI 2.1-enabled TV or display. Ultra High Speed HDMI cables are backward-compatible too.
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Are HDMI and HDMI 2.0 cables the same?

HDMI 2.1 supports a maximum transmission bit rate of 48 Gbps, compared with HDMI 2.0's mere 18 Gbps. HDMI 2.1 vs HDMI 2.0 cables on max effective data rate is a similar wash, with HDMI 2.1 supporting up to 42.6 Gbps, where HDMI 2.0 manages just 14.4 Gbps.
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The MAIN Differences Between HDMI 2.0



Can I use HDMI 2.0 on 1080p TV?

It is possible for 1080p to be supported at 120Hz on HDMI 2.0; unfortunately, very few solutions on-market are capable of actually utilizing this potential. Most monitors selling with HDMI 2.0, like the $500 ASUS PB287Q, are 4K displays that cap-out at 60Hz.
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Does it matter what HDMI cable you use?

Contrary to popular belief (and misinformation) HDMI cables don't actually make all that much difference in overall picture quality. Sadly, people are still buying overpriced HDMI cables in droves, spending far too much money than necessary, believing they'll get far better quality video.
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Is HDMI 2.1 needed for PS5?

HDMI support on TVs

It is important to note that while the new consoles use HDMI 2.1 as the connection, it doesn't mean your TV also needs to support HDMI 2.1. Only brand new modern TVs and monitors are being shipped with HDMI 2.1 compatibility, and they are expensive and somewhat rare to find.
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Are HDMI 2.0 and 2.1 connectors the same?

HDMI 2.1 supports video resolutions up to 10K or 8K uncompressed, while HDMI 2.0 can only support resolutions up to 4K. That means you will be able to see more detail, and images will look sharper when you use an HDMI 2.1 cable, but only if the TV, video, and media player are all compatible with higher resolutions.
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What is the difference between HDMI 1.4 and 2.0 cables?

In a nutshell, HDMI 2.0 is designed to handle more bandwidth than HDMI 1.4. Both can deliver 4K video, but HDMI 2.0 can transfer up to 18Gbps whereas HDMI 1.4 can only transfer up to 10.2Gbps. That extra bandwidth allows HDMI 2.0 to deliver a few extras that might have seemed unnecessary just a few years ago.
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How do I know if I have an HDMI 2.0 port?

The only way to figure out if you have a 2.0 rather than a 1.4 HDMI cable is to connect the cable to your TV or PC and alter the display settings. If your system supports it, set the resolution to 4K, the refresh rate to 60 Hz, and the coloring to full RGB. If the cable can transfer the data, it's a 2.0 HDMI.
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Are all HDMI compatible?

There is a short answer and a long answer to this -- we're going to attempt both. In "theory" all HDMI cables are identical and the version only changes on the electronics side. The HDMI cable should feed whatever signal it receives from one end to the other unchanged, that is if it's of sufficient quality.
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Is HDMI 2.0 Necessary?

While there was no need for HDMI 2.1 with any console until November 2020, PS5 and Xbox Series X/S were designed with it in mind. They'll work with HDMI 2.0, but you won't get the full feature set. So, if you have a current generation console, you should ideally connect it to a true, full bandwidth HDMI 2.1 display.
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Is HDMI 2.1 cables backwards compatible?

It features exceptionally low EMI (electro-magnetic interference) which reduces interference with nearby wireless devices. The cable is backwards compatible and can be used with the existing installed base of HDMI devices.
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How can I tell what version my HDMI cable is?

HDMI cables are just fancy wires, so there's no electronics that would report to software what "version" it is. Unless there's a model number or label to follow and find the version of HDMI it supports there's no way to know really.
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Does HDMI 2.0 support 4K 60Hz?

Another important “but” is that HDMI 2.0 doesn't officially support 4K at over 60Hz, only HDMI 2.1 does. Experimenting and trying to force 120Hz won't hurt anything or invalidate warranties, but it may not work. A lot of it will also depend on the quality of the HDMI cable you're using.
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Do 4K tvs need special HDMI cables?

When it comes down to 4K TV, you do not need to pick up special HDMI cables. The HDMI cable standard can impact color and resolution, but newer versions are not required for 4K TV.
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Can I use any HDMI cable for PS5?

The HDMI cable that's included with your PS5 is the recommended one you use. But if you need a new one or want another one, use any Ultra High Speed HDMI Cable that supports HDMI 2.1. A standard HDMI cable works but isn't ideal, especially if you want to future proof.
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Are all HDMI ports the same?

There are different sized HDMI ports, including mini-HDMI and micro-HDMI. However, the majority of the time, the port will be the standard full size. You'll find that devices often have either an output (HDMI out) or an input (HDMI in).
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Are all HDMI cables equal?

Is there any difference between HDMI cables? There is extremely no sound quality or picture difference between cables. In fact, expensive HDMI cables and cheap cables seem to have no difference. Currently, there are hundreds of reputable HDMI cable companies in the market.
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What HDMI 2.0 port?

HDMI 2.0 represents an official standard for sending 4K video at 60 frames per second over a cable. This is something we haven't seen before, and it's an important piece of the 4K HDTV puzzle.
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Do HDMI cables affect picture quality?

Can a very expensive HDMI cable show a better picture and sound quality than a cheaper one? The quick answer is no. An HDMI cable, regardless of the materials used, can either transmit a signal or not – there's no in-between. An expensive HDMI doesn't produce richer colors or crisper sound than cheaper versions.
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Can I use 4K HDMI cable work with 1080p?

Some cheap HDMI cable manufacturers might just throw the label on a cable that can't actually handle the data or that can't handle the data over long distances. In this case, the cable won't work with 4K (this is true with 1080p as well, btw).
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Why do some HDMI cables not work?

HDMI / HDCP Handshake issues occur when the source doesn't accept the keys from HDMI Distribution equipment. HDCP handshaking issues are problems with Video or Audio on your display (Most commonly caused by a High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection (HDCP) encryption.
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Are HDMI 2.2 cables backwards compatible?

The big difference is that HDMI 2.0 is backward-compatible with previous HDMI versions, while HDCP 2.2 is not backward-compatible when it comes to 4K video. That means you can connect older sources, like a regular Blu-ray player or cable box to a new 4K TV and enjoy an HD picture.
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