How do I know if I have an HDMI 2.0 cable?

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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How do I know 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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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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Does HDMI 2.0 require a different cable?

HDMI 2.0a – HDMI 2.0a offers all previous enhancements with different types of HDR. This enhanced cable allows for richer and more vibrant color. It is noticeable compared to the HDMI 1.4 and 2.0; however, you do not need this cable in order to support 4K. It all depends on what you want the resolution to be.
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Are HDMI 1.4 and 2.0 cables the same?

HDMI 1.4 versus HDMI 2.0

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.
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The MAIN Differences Between HDMI 2.0



When did HDMI 2.0 cables come out?

HDMI Version 2.0: HDMI 2 was released on 4 September 2013 and it was also referred to as HDMI UHD. There were several improvements that were introduced with this HDMI version. There were several enhancements that were included for HDMI version 2.0: The bandwidth was increased to enable data transfer at 18 Gbps.
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Can I use a HDMI 2.1 cable on 2.0 port?

Version HDMI 2.1a of the HDMI Specification is backward compatible with earlier versions of the Specification and is available to all HDMI 2.0 Adopters.
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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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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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Do you need a HDMI 2.1 cable 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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Can HDMI 2.0 Connect to 1.4 port?

HDMI 2.0 is backward compatible. It would work with an HDMI 1.4 or an even older generation port and can use the same cables as before. However, 1.4 will limit the output to its capabilities, or 2.0 will not transfer its feature set to the output device that sports a previous-gen port.
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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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Is all HDMI cable the same?

Although there are different HDMI standards, with HDMI 2.0 being the most recent, there are only two HDMI cable standards: Standard and High Speed. Standard is out-of-date now and supports lower resolutions; High Speed supports everything, including the HDMI 2.0 standard, which gives you 4K TV at 60fps (Ultra HD).
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How can I tell if my HDMI cable is high speed?

If you want to make sure that your HDMI cable supports Ultra HD 4K resolution, you have to look for the HDMI High Speed logo on the cable's packaging. This is what a typical High Speed label looks like. Some cables may have the High Speed label on them.
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Is HDMI 2.0 good for gaming?

HDMI 1.4 only supports 4K up to 30Hz, and you'll need HDMI 2.0 or HDMI 2.1 to game at higher fidelity and speed than that. That said, if you have a newer HDMI port and compatible cable handy, it will work wonderfully.
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Do HDMI cables have versions?

It's important to remember, there's no such thing as HDMI cable "versions." There's no such thing as a "HDMI 2.0 cable." The version numbers refer to the HDMI connections in your gear. Which is to say, your TV can have HDMI 2.0 inputs, but your HDMI cable is just an HDMI cable. Any High-speed will do.
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Can HDMI 1.4 do 1080p 120Hz?

HDMI 120Hz at 1080p

As long as you have at least HDMI 1.4, 120Hz is doable on your compatible TV or monitor. You can even do up to 144Hz if your display supports it. For uncompressed higher resolutions, though, HDMI 120Hz connections need a next-generation HDMI connection.
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Can you use HDMI 2.1 in a 1.4 port?

They'll look and function similarly to older HDMI cables, and use HDMI A, C, and D connectors (standard HDMI, mini HDMI, and micro HDMI respectively). 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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How do I know if my HDMI cable is 144Hz?

What is this? So, make sure the exact monitor you're looking at supports 144Hz or at least 120Hz over its HDMI 1.4 port — or just look for a 144Hz display with HDMI 2.0. HDMI 2.0 is also fairly standard and can be used for 240Hz at 1080p, 144Hz at 1440p and 60Hz at 4K.
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Are all HDMI cables 4K?

There are four categories of HDMI cables: Standard HDMI cables are compatible with 720p and 1080i resolutions used to transfer TNT HD programs. High Speed HDMI cables are compatible with HD 1080p and 4K UHD (3840 x 2160 pixels at 24, 25 and 30 fps) resolutions, 3D and Deep Color.
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Whats better HDMI 2.0 A or B?

HDMI 2.0 came out first in 2013 and improved 4K resolution and extended support for multiple audio and display streams. HDMI 2.0b was introduced in 2016 and improved upon HDMI 2.0 and HDMI 2.0a features before it, particularly support for 4K and HDR standards.
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Are there any HDMI 2.1 cables?

HDMI 2.1 Certified

Our 4K Ultra High Speed HDMI 2.1 Cables are certified to support 4K and 8K video, HDR, VRR, eARC, and all other HDMI 2.1 features, giving you the full potential of your gaming and streaming setup.
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Do you need HDMI 2.1 for 120Hz on PS5?

no! You don't need an HDMI 2.1 connection for 120hz gaming, and many PC players have been able to experience 120fps for some time with an HDMI 2.0 connection. An HDMI 2.1 connection essentially allows for 120fps at 4K, or 8K at 60fps, while an HDMI 2.0 connection can allow for 120fps, but at either 1080p or 1440p.
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Can HDMI 2.1 work on any TV?

Is HDMI 2.1 backward compatible? 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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