I hate clutter and prefer thos coiled cables whenever i can find one, and now im thnking for replacing my most used hdmi cables with the coiled variant. Cant find many options though. Mostly Delock and this Atomo brand come up on search results. Does anybody have an opinion
https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1065085-REG/atomos_atomcab010_1_x_coiled_full.h...rxk02l1pj02fa9
https://www.delock.com/produkte/880_HDMI-A-mu-ki---HDMI-A-mu-ki/84967/merkmale.html?setLanguage=en
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Coiled HDMI cables seem the most useful for portable equipment. However, they have some limitations if they are thinner and more flexible than regular HDMI cables. If you read the reviews, one of the coiled cables that you linked to can't reliably handle 10-bit UHD video or UHD video at 60Hz.
If you are connecting TVs or monitors to other devices that you don't need to move, short HDMI cables are probably easier to find than coiled cables, less expensive, and more likely to be better for UHD. I have used some 18 cm, 30 cm and 45 cm HDMI cables.Last edited by usually_quiet; 15th May 2020 at 11:17.
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