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Fiber Optic HDMI Cable 2.0 4k @ 60Hz UHD 18Gbps High Speed Slim Active Optical Cable

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Length: 3 FT
Fiber Optic HDMI Cable 2.0 4k @ 60Hz UHD 18Gbps High Speed Slim Flexible (4:4:4/4:2:2/4:2:0 Chroma Subsampling) Active Optical Cable (3ft - 50ft)

High speed, high definition active HDMI optical cable designed for data transmission with zero signal loss compared to tradional copper cables.
Supports 3D , HD 2K @ 1080p , QHD @ 1440p , UHD 4k @ 2160p (up to 60 Hz over HDMI 2.0 - HDMI 2.0 connection) and High-Definition Audio.
Optical fiber cable provides high reliability HDMI signal transmission with 0% signal loss in high noise environments.
AOC uses electrical-to-optical conversion on the cable ends to improve speed and distance performance of the cable
without sacrificing compatibility with standard electrical interfaces.
Light weight and flexible construction for tighter bend radius and low power consumption.

Features:
High Speed HDMI Cable Version 2.0
Supports any resolution up to 4k Ultra HD (4096 × 2160 @ 60hz)
High Speed 18Gbps of Bandwidth
Active HDMI Optical Cable
Light weight and flexible construction
Low power consumption 250mW (Max)

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