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8K @60Hz Mini HDMI to HDMI 2.1 Cable
Coaxial cable is a technology with double-layer shielding and polymer material “Teflon” as insulation. Each signal copper core is wrapped with Teflon material with lower dielectric constant, and then the copper wire is tightly wound to form a shielding layer and finally wrapped with Teflon again. Compared with the twisted structure, it is better to ensure that high-frequency differential signals are transmitted without interference and low loss. Because our conductors use tinned copper imported from Japan, our coaxial cable can be “super stable” and “ultra-high-definition and ultra-high-speed”. The outer sheath uses ultra-soft TPE material, so our coaxial cable is “thinner, softer, and easy to store”. Using TPE material as the outer layer, this 8K 2.1 coaxial HDMI cable is more environmentally friendly, more elastic, and not easy to knot and break. This ultra-thin HDMI cable uses Φ2.5mm wire, and the shielding core is only Φ1.87mm, which is easy to bend and more adaptable to the device. Support 8K60P, 4320P, 4K120P, 2160P, HD240, 1080P 3D. Compatible with Atomos Ninja V, supports 4K/60fps, 6K/30. It can record 4K 60 fps/6K 30 fps footage from Z-CAM or C70 to Ninja-V monitor without frame drops, ultra-thin body, fits in your pocket or the pocket of your camera/camcorder strap. Can stream audio and video from camera, camcorder, tablet, graphics card or laptop directly to HDTV or projector with HDMI port through mini HDMI port; compatible with Raspberry Pi Zero, Pi Zero W, Lenovo ThinkPad Yoga 12-inch laptop, NUC barebones desktop computer, Geforce GT 430 graphics card, graphics card, camcorder, Nvidia Shield K1 tablet, micro projector, Sony HDR-XR500, Nikon D3200, Nikon D810, DSLR and more Canon cameras with mini HDMI port. Supports resolutions up to 8K, Ultra HD, 3D, Audio Return, and Uncompressed Multichannel Digital Audio; 8K video requires 8K source and output display, [Supports 3D] HDR, UHD, HDCP, Audio Return Channel, HDMI Ethernet Channel, compatible with Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio.
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