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What Does an HDMI Cable Do?

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High speed HDMI cables are a necessity for technologies such as Blu-Ray and HDTV.

by Vikas Dayal • July 23, 2024

A/V Cables, Adapters, HDMI Cables


High speed HDMI cables are a necessity for technologies such as Blu-Ray and HDTV. High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) refers to a proprietary audio/video interface for transmitting uncompressed video data and compressed or uncompressed digital audio data from an HDMI-compliant source device to a compatible display device like a computer or HDTV screen.

What is an HDMI Cable?

HDMI stands for High-Definition Multimedia Interface, and it refers to a proprietary audio/video interface for transmitting compressed or uncompressed digital video and/or audio data from an HDMI-compliant source device like, say, a camera to a compatible display device like a computer or HDTV screen. High speed HDMI cables are a necessity for technologies such as Blu-Ray and HDTV. Our high speed 1080p HDMI cables are designed to give you the best video and audio experience possible, and we offer all our products at low prices that ensure you can get all the cables you need for your home or office space without breaking the bank. 

The first HDMI cable was developed in 2002, and the technology has continued to advance ever since. HDMI cables now come in standard, high-speed, premium high-speed and ultra-high-speed versions—as well as versions capable of double-duty as both HDMI and Ethernet cables. As HDMI cables evolved and improved, so did their connectors. Initially, all HDMI cables had standard “Type A” connectors that worked with almost all components that required multimedia hookups. Now, there are several versions of ports and plugs for HDMI cables. Knowing the different types of HDMI connectors will help you understand how to connect multimedia devices for the optimal audio-visual experience.

There are a few different types of HDMI cables available on the market, but they all have the same basic design. Almost all HDMI cables are High Speed, meaning they are version 2.0 with ethernet. The main difference between them is their bandwidth, which is the amount of data that they can transmit per second. The higher the bandwidth, the faster the data can be transferred, and the better the quality of the image or sound. What makes us different than others is that we sell HDMI cables with the right jacket thickness. Usually lengths up to 15 feet or 5 meter should be 28awg, and anything over that should be 26 or 24 awg. Most of our longer cables have built in boosters, and may be directional for best performance.

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When Do You Need an HDMI Cable?

HDMI cables can be used to connect any type of device that uses HDMI technology. They come in many different sizes, lengths, and colors so they will fit all kinds of devices. At times, HDMI adapters are needed but we provide a vast array of HDMI accessories such as splitters, converters, adapters, wall plates, extenders for HDTV, flat HDMI cables, plenum rated HDMI cables, and more.

If you're looking for the best possible audio and video possible, then you need high-speed HDMI cable with Ethernet from Cables.com. Delivering true 1080p resolution, crystal clear DTS-HD sound, vibrant 16-bit color depths, and lightning-fast 10.2 Gbps bandwidth capabilities, our high-speed HDMI cables with Ethernet network support are guaranteed to blow your mind, but not your wallet. Perfect for 3D gaming and for taking advantage of today's high-definition TVs, installing high-speed HDMI cable with Ethernet will change the way you experience your home entertainment.

Our high-speed 4K HDMI cables are available in a variety of lengths. They feature a quality 30 awg jacket and are ethernet channel enabled, which means that you can connect to your network to take advantage of all the apps out there. Take any HDMI link and add high-speed full-duplex 150Mb/s Ethernet networking. Simply connect your hardwired network to any device - even your TV - and every other HDMI device in the chain becomes a part of your network. Transmit digital audio and video conveniently with this one cable! 

Looking to step up your connection? Check out our 8k high speed ethernet-capable HDMI cables. These 48 Gbps bandwidth cables support up to 8k@60Hz/4k@120Hz resolutions and are HDMI 2.1-compliant, representing the highest level of performance currently offered by HDMI technology. 

HDMI Adaptors

With the transition from analog to digital, it can be difficult to revisit your old home movies like you could in the past. Cables.com stocks some HDMI adapters and devices that might be able to help with that. For example, when you have an old analog TV set and need it to display signals from a high-definition source, an HDMI to coaxial adapter is the right piece of equipment. This device is compatible with popular devices such as game systems, DVD and Blu-ray players, computers, and more.

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