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The Cable Matters 90-Degree Flat 48Gbps Ultra HD 8K HDMI Cable is a high-performance cable designed to support 8K resolution at 60Hz and 4K at 120Hz, making it ideal for gamers and home theater enthusiasts. With a unique 90-degree connector, it fits seamlessly into tight spaces, while its impressive bandwidth and audio capabilities ensure an immersive viewing and listening experience.
F**H
Worked Perfectly
The wall mount for my secondary monitor was lining up right where the hdmi and display port inputs were and therefore blocked ports. Straight cables were no longer an option, so I had to resort to angled cables. After purchasing a few with no luck, this product finally had the correct profile to fit nicely between the mount and the ports. I'm grateful for the existence of this product.
A**E
Great buy
Needed this for a mounted TV and the bulky HDMI wouldn’t allow it to be flush on the wall. I was very happy to find this. It connected easily and functioned as expected. The picture quality is unchanged. Good value for money.
J**H
Works perfectly to extend raspberry pi camera
I used this with a CSI to HDMI adapter on a raspberry pi camera and it worked perfectly.
A**N
solid cable
If you need a flat HDMI cable, this one is pretty good. No complaints, works as an HDMI cable should.
M**H
My AV receiver was sticking out past the edge of the AV console shelf in a most unsightly way...
...but not any more.Highly recommend.
C**.
in perfect condition
in perfect condition and fast shipping
K**.
IF YOU HAVE 8K/4K SOURCE, YOU MUST READ THIS
I have seen many reviews that complain about not being able to get 4K120 or 8K60. One guy even posted a screen shot of his monitor settings showing that 4K120 was not an available option, but in his screen shot it showed the model number of his monitor (LG 27GN950), which just as most of the other reviewers here shouting out this issue doesn't realize that it's their MONITOR/TELEVISION and NOT this cable!Regardless if you own an Xbox Series X|S or PS5, RTX 4080, etc that is capable of performing such feats, most monitors and some TVs have not yet caught up to the HDMI 2.1 spec. The model # I posted about earlier - yeah the poor guy's display only has HDMI 2.0 ports.It is not this cable's fault that your display device's manufacturer wanted to cheap out on an HDMI port upgrade (and the chip to process it). Do yourself a favor and if you are wanting 4K120/8K60 then you MUST look up your device and verify that it has HDMI 2.1 inputs. Yes, the dot-1 portion of HDMI 2.1 absolutely matters for this. Stop leaving reviews blaming the cable. This cable is capable of the full 48 Gbps rating required of HDMI 2.1 specs, but most people tend to go with DisplayPort so manufacturers cheap out on the internal hardware to process the blazing fast speed of HDMI 2.1 when they believe that it won't be used by the masses.And even some high-end televisions might have 4 HDMI inputs but only 1 of those is HDMI 2.1 - so if you have a multi-device setup you should probably check that out as well (I am in this boat).And for context, 48g bandwidth is like having 48 x 1 Gig Fiber Internet connections in your house. It's a massive amount of data to push through a cable - and a lot of data that has to be processed every second by a chip inside your display - which gets expensive for these manufacturers.So please - do yourself a favor and save yourself a headache and perform just a tiny amount of research on your display's supported HDMI specs. If it's HDMI 2.0, you'll only be able to do 4K60 and probably without full 4-4-4 HDR support.
M**T
Cable died
I got two on 5 months ago. They worked perfectly until a month ago. One is barely used and still works fine. The other is used regularly. The one used regularly started causing glitches on my Xbox. I thought it was an issue with the console. I played with the settings and found it worked fine at 4k60 but had crazy glitches at 4k120. I left it on 4k60 for about a week until the same issues started popping up again. I had to knock it down to 1080p for it to work correctly again. But I assume that will have issues in about a week too. So I swapped it out with the rarely used one and turned it back to 4k120 and it works fine again. Let’s see how low this one lasts.
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