![]() The short answer is no, spending more on HDMI cables shouldn't affect the quality of your picture. Is it worth spending more on HDMI cables? You get High Dynamic Range (HDR) in both the latest standards, and High Frame Rate (HFR) in 2.1. It has a maximum resolution of 10K, and will support object-based audio like Dolby Atmos and DTS:X. In 2017, HDMI 2.1 launched, and will support 4K up to 120Hz, and even 8K at 120Hz if you're lucky enough to be able to output that. Then in 2015 HDMI 2.0a added HDR support, and 4K at 60fps, and up to 32 audio channels. HDMI 1.4 supports 1080p, 4K at 30fps, and 3D (if you still use 3D). ![]() HDMI has gone through seven generations with a few sub-generations too. Each has progressed to allow for the transmission of more data for higher quality end results – keeping up with TVs as they've become more high resolution. There have been lots of iterations in HDMI since it launched. ![]() The Amazon Basics 6ft cable for $10.99 (opens in new tab) really is all you need for almost all home set-ups. ![]()
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