I've read mixed reviews of hdmi repeaters. I expect the more expensive longer hdmi cables are using lower resistance wiring containing things like gold to reduce signal lose. I think the hdmi...
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I've read mixed reviews of hdmi repeaters. I expect the more expensive longer hdmi cables are using lower resistance wiring containing things like gold to reduce signal lose. I think the hdmi...
In my experience all HDMI cables regardless of price are all pretty much the same. And the comparison reviews I've read all reach the same conclusions.
This is because HDMI is a digital signal...
That's quite an expensive uograde! Hope it works.
I had issues with long hdmi cables. My ps3 didn't like it and refused to run i n 1080p without flickering. Had to run it in 1080i but in all...
I currently pay £6.99 for the premium in uk as I got it through a special offer via my Samsung smart tv.
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That's annoying. Quite a lot of newer content on mine here has a UHD logo next to it. Just as a test try the series House of Cards as I know that is 4K and shows as UHD on mine in the UK.
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The ones who will be screwed are those who take out the cheap deals as they will suddenly realise it was cheap because they have capped monthly usage.
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From what I've read you need 25mbps so it's more realistic than it was a couple of years ago.
My connection is 76mb so should handle it fine. I've not got any 4K TVs though so can't test.
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Remember he's got a Projector. Bit different.
I've been considering a projector at one end of my study/gaming room, but would probably be smaller than that as room is only 8' wide, but is...
I would say get the larger if it fits ok as you will get more benefit from 4K. We currently have 40" in the living room which is fine.
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Yoy can tell the difference as everything looks really sharp and the details and colour really pop out at you.
I'm not sure about sizes in cm as we measure our TVs in inches in the UK. A 40"...