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Old 26-05-2014, 05:19   #29
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Re: HDMI connections

What's wrong about it?

It comes straight from the HDMI website.

It's the official word on how cables are classified.

Standard cables are only tested and certified for the bandwidth necessary for 720p and 1080i. They are *still* HDMI cables, and yet they have not been certified for the higher bandwidth needed for the higher resolutions.

High Speed cables are tested and certified for the bandwidth necessary for 1080p and beyond.

The links you give in your post give the same information, with your second link (Wikipedia) using HDMI.org itself as a source.
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