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Club3D Announces HDMI 2.1 Cable with 48Gbps Bandwidth Capability

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As part of our company policy Club 3D always wants to be first or among the first to bring new connectivity technologies to the market. We have done it again and are proud to announce the availability of the first Ultra High Speed HDMI Cables 10K 120Hz (with DSC 1.2 support) 48Gbps (aka HDMI 2.1) in 2 different lengths. We introduce CAC-1371 (1m) and CAC-1372 (2m) as the first cables for the new standard which will set new horizons regarding highest resolutions at very high clock rates.



Ultra High Speed HDMI Cable 10K 120Hz 48Gbps M/M 1 m./3.28 ft.
CAC-1371 - The Club 3D Ultra High Speed HDMI 2.1 Cable is build to handle the highest quality video- and audio signals.
HDMI 2.1 Increased Bandwidth to 48Gbps.

The increase in maximum bandwidth compared to previous versions is achieved by increasing both the bitrate of the data channels (from 6Gbps to 12Gbps) and the number of channels (from 3 to 4). This allows support for resolutions up to supports 10K at 120Hz!

New feature included in the 2.1 Specification is Display Stream Compression (DSC) 1.2 , this is used for video formats higher than 8K with 4:2:0. Enhanced refresh rate features:
  • Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) reduces or eliminates lag, stutter and frame tearing for more fluid motion in games
  • Quick Media Switching (QMS) for movies and video eliminates the delay that can result in blank screens before content is displayed
  • Quick Frame Transport (QFT) reduces latency.
  • HDMI 2.1 also supports Static- and Dynamic HDR metadata.
All HDMI 2.1 features are fully supported by this Club3D CAC-1371 Cable. It is the ideal solution for the ultimate future proof HDMI experience.

Ultra High Speed HDMI Cable 10K 120Hz 48Gbps M/M 2 m./6.56 ft.
CAC-1372 - The Club 3D Ultra High Speed HDMI 2.1 Cable is build to handle the highest quality video- and audio signals.
HDMI 2.1 Increased Bandwidth to 48Gbps.

The increase in maximum bandwidth compared to previous versions is achieved by increasing both the bitrate of the data channels (from 6Gbps to 12Gbps) and the number of channels (from 3 to 4). This allows support for resolutions up to supports 10K at 120Hz!

New feature included in the 2.1 Specification is Display Stream Compression (DSC) 1.2 , this is used for video formats higher than 8K with 4:2:0.
Enhanced refresh rate features:
  • Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) reduces or eliminates lag, stutter and frame tearing for more fluid motion in games
  • Quick Media Switching (QMS) for movies and video eliminates the delay that can result in blank screens before content is displayed
  • Quick Frame Transport (QFT) reduces latency.
  • HDMI 2.1 also supports Static- and Dynamic HDR metadata.

All HDMI 2.1 features are fully supported by this Club3D CAC-1372 Cable. It is the ideal solution for the ultimate future proof HDMI experience.

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All this techno-babble, and yet again, so little information on HOW MANY ultra-high spec'd legs, arms, and kidneys it's gonna cost us..... :D
 

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All this techno-babble, and yet again, so little information on HOW MANY ultra-high spec'd legs, arms, and kidneys it's gonna cost us..... :D

If you have to ask how much it costs then it is probably too expensive for you.
 
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If you have to ask how much it costs then it is probably too expensive for you.

I was being sarcastic, basically because we so rarely get any price info in these "new product" postings, plus the fact that I don't need anything like this so it really doesn't matter to me anyway one way or the other :D

But OTOH, anyone who thinks that blowing a wad of cash on some hyped-up, so-called "next-gen" hdmi cables is ok, then perhaps they would also be interested in some prime beachfront property I have for sale.... in central Arkansas and Denver.......
 
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I was being sarcastic, basically because we so rarely get any price info in these "new product" postings, plus the fact that I don't need anything like this so it really doesn't matter to me anyway one way or the other :D

But OTOH, anyone who thinks that blowing a wad of cash on some hyped-up, so-called "next-gen" hdmi cables is ok, then perhaps they would also be interested in some prime beachfront property I have for sale.... in central Arkansas and Denver.......

In this instance, new HDMI cables actually are needed to take advantage of all of the HDMI 2.1 features. The best of the current ones only go up to 18Gbps. I'm sure Monoprice, Amazon et. al will have cheaper 48Gbps cables out soon enough.
 
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Looks like my Pearl cables are staying in the walls then. Need lengths up to 25 ft.
 
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If an HDMI cable is too expensive for anyone something has gone horribly wrong.

Or, you know, it is for businesses and not the general public yet... Generally businesses buy the advanced tech first and then costs go down as manufacturing ramps up. Just because news like this is posted on TPU does not mean it is for the everday techno-geek with a custom PC.
 
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Or, you know, it is for businesses and not the general public yet... Generally businesses buy the advanced tech first and then costs go down as manufacturing ramps up.
It's a standard that's been outlined by the HDMI founders/forum and cables are mass produced. The only thing that needs to ramp up is production and that's guaranteed to happen. There's no justification to pay more for these beyond being impatient or stupid.
 

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It's a standard that's been outlined by the HDMI founders/forum and cables are mass produced. The only thing that needs to ramp up is production and that's guaranteed to happen. There's no justification to pay more for these beyond being impatient or stupid.

I don't understand. Are you complaining about the lack of pricing?
 
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2019 high end tv models will have hdmi 2.1, so will next gen consoles for full freesync support + high refresh rates.

4k 120hz will be possible without the current solution we have on monitors, dual displayport. Always hated display port cables anyway, bring it on hdmi 2.1.
 
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These are priced US 2m $34 / 1m $22.
 
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That obviously means it's either been left out or not disclosed yet.

No it means that the same people who are being asked by the mfgr's to post this stuff are either unwilling or unable to ask for, at the very least, an estimated MSRP to go along with the "announcement".....this is simply unacceptable & irresponsible IMHO :D

It has been my experience over the years (I'm almost 60) that in other realms of consumer goods, the announcements almost ALWAYS include some mention of the price(s).....

Question then, name a single new car/household goods/food/banking/real estate ad lately that doesn't at least mention the pricing/terms/conditions etc ? Oh do tell pleeze....
 
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2019 high end tv models will have hdmi 2.1, so will next gen consoles for full freesync support + high refresh rates.

4k 120hz will be possible without the current solution we have on monitors, dual displayport. Always hated display port cables anyway, bring it on hdmi 2.1.
Displayport 1.4 Does 120hz 4k.

This is double the bandwidth so it should be able to do a bit more than that!
 

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I thought all HDMI cables were the same? Or is there actually something special about this one?
 
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I thought all HDMI cables were the same? Or is there actually something special about this one?
Different, these are HDMI 2.1. New standard being used.
 
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Displayport 1.4 Does 120hz 4k.

This is double the bandwidth so it should be able to do a bit more than that!


I just wanted to add a couple of things....

1. Current TVs only handle 60hz from the cable box. Your TV has the ability to process it at 120hz or 240hz using current HDMI technology today because of the internal processor built-in to today's TVs
2. Gaming PCs, more than likely, use the Display Port to allow for faster speed at higher resolution. Ex. 144hz at 1440p or whatever you want to use. That is what I use on my machine

HDMI 2.1 is a brand new standard that will be needed in future TVs and gaming consoles, as mentioned in another post. Very few TVs currently support this standard and the ones that do are very very high end. Something in the 5k price range

I am glad to see this come out and this should be the standard for about the next 5-10 years. I would like to see the Display Port standard get an update but my 144hz at 1440p has been running great for the last 3 years
 

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Classic HDMI cables have been good for all previous versions though... until now?

Maybe that should have been made clear in the OP.
 
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Classic HDMI cables have been good for all previous versions though... until now?

Maybe that should have been made clear in the OP.



HDMI 2.1 devices will still work with HDMI 2.0 cables. Honestly you won't need to jump on the HDMI 2.1 bandwagon for a little bit.

Here is a good site to help explain what the 2.1 standard is and how the extra video bandwidth can be used https://www.hdmi.org/manufacturer/hdmi_2_1/index.aspx
 
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The key word from all this is : 4:2:0 Chroma Sampling. Which is the shittiest of the crappiest. ;)
Not expecting 4:4:4 sampling, but for a quality image it should have been at least 4:2:2....

Hopefully this cable can do 4:4:4 at 4K@120Hz. Hopefully.

Sample here:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Colorcomp.jpg
 
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No it means that the same people who are being asked by the mfgr's to post this stuff are either unwilling or unable to ask for, at the very least, an estimated MSRP to go along with the "announcement".....this is simply unacceptable & irresponsible IMHO :D

It has been my experience over the years (I'm almost 60) that in other realms of consumer goods, the announcements almost ALWAYS include some mention of the price(s).....

Question then, name a single new car/household goods/food/banking/real estate ad lately that doesn't at least mention the pricing/terms/conditions etc ? Oh do tell pleeze....
And yet your the one person complaining about no pricing, if your skimping out on everything you can you should look elsewhere, chances are you can't afford it.
 
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