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Cable Matters 48Gbps USB C to HDMI 2.1 Adapter Supporting 4K 120Hz / 8K 60Hz HDR - Thunderbolt 3 and Thunderbolt 4 Port Compatible - Maximum Supported Resolution on Any Mac via This Adapter is 4K@60Hz

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At the high end of cinema and computer graphics, the 8K resolution could be the next great leap. Its demands are equally challenged by another ideal, though: 4K resolution at up to 120Hz. Both offer a gorgeous viewing and/or playing experience. For customers in Korea, please fill in your Korean Name (not in English) which must correspond to the Personal Custom Code; USB-C connector allows you to connect with a computer or a tablet which equipped Thunderbolt 3 port or USB-C port that supports DisplayPort Alt Mode (DP Alt Mode). 8K output requires the upstream hardware to support (e.g. Graphics Card) as well as USB-C Alt Mode DP 1.4 specification. Cable Matters 48Gbps USB-C to HDMI Cable (201362-A) – Firmware Update to Fix Compatibility and Performance Issues The USB C to HDMI cable allows you to connect a modern computer or laptop with a USB C port to a monitor/TV with a HDMI input. You can enjoy resolutions of up to 8k @ 60Hz or 4k @ 120Hz.

USB C to HDMI 2.1 Cable 6 ft, Support 4K Cable Matters 8K USB C to HDMI 2.1 Cable 6 ft, Support 4K

Once you confirm that your USB-C port supports video, then you can use the Cable Matters USB-C to HDMI 2.1 Adapter Cable to connect to your TV’s HDMI port. Simply connect the male USB-C connector to your host, and then use an HDMI cable to connect the female HDMI port to your TV. The best HDMI 2.1 cables come in a range of sizes up to 2M, and enjoy excellent shielding for maximum signal quality no matter what you're watching or playing. They also come with gold plated connectors to help prevent corrosion. Whether you can take full advantage of these will very much depend on your hardware and the bandwidth of your system's USB-C port. What do you need to use the USB-C to HDMI 2.1 adapter? The USB-C to HDMI 2.1 adapter has full support for 8K resolution at 30Hz using RGB 4:4:4 chroma subsampling for a flawless picture without any loss in quality. It also has full support for 4K at up to 120Hz using RGB 4:4:4 and HDR 10 – again, without any loss in quality. For 8K resolution at 30Hz, you need an Nvidia RTX 2000-series graphics card from the 2060, 2070, or 2080 family. That includes all Super variants and the 2080 Ti. It is also fully supported by Intel's 11th-generation Tiger Lake line of CPUs with Xe graphics, as well as all Intel Evo certified laptops.

Short of getting a Thunderbolt eGPU with HDMI 2.1 built-in (breathtakingly expensive amid the chip shortage / crypto mining), is anybody aware of any way of driving a TV such as this at 4K 120Hz with VRR from a Thunderbolt 4 laptop? I realise that the ideal solution is to run an optical Thunderbolt 3 cable over to the TV and plant an external Radeon RX 6900 XT under the TV, but I do not wish to upgrade my DP 1.2 eGPUs at this present time. Go under 'Select a device for sound output' section to see if you see your display monitor as an output Whether you use the USB-C to HDMI 2.1 adapter or a native HDMI 2.1 port to connect your PC, gaming console, laptop, or other devices to your 8K, or 4K 120Hz TV, you need a good quality HDMI 2.1 cable to do it. As the most powerful display cable available today, HDMI 2.1 is the best way to enjoy next-generation gaming and movie experiences.

USB Type C to HDMI 2.1 8K 60Hz 4K 120Hz PC Laptop TV Monitor

You won’t lose any video quality with a Cable Matters USB-C to 8K HDMI Adapter Cable which utilizes the latest HDMI 2.1 Standard to push the boundaries of HDMI video quality over USB-C. With support for features like Auto-Low Latency Mode (ALLM) for lag free gaming, and HDR for ultra-realistic colors, the Cable Matters USB-C to HDMI 2.1 Adapter Cable allows you to experience unrivaled HDMI picture quality with a USB-C connection.To utilize HDMI 2.1 natively, you'll need one of the newest generations of gaming consoles or graphics cards. It doesn't have to be that way, though. The USB-C to HDMI 2.1 adapter can connect any device from the Nvidia 2000-series (using its VirtualLink USB-C connector) to an 8K TV, or one that supports 4K at 120Hz, like the LG Signature ZX, or the Samsung Q90T. USB-C to HDMI 2.1 adapter resolutions and features

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Premium aluminium alloy casing for greater durability and better heat dissipation during full loading. For Apple users, recent-generation MacBooks using the same Intel CPUs, or the new Apple M1 processor developed with ARM, can support a maximum resolution and refresh rate of 4K at 60Hz without HDR when using the adapter. The best HDMI 2.1 cables If you need a particularly long HDMI 2.1 cable, then you'll want to opt for an active HDMI cable. Passive HDMI 2.1 cables have a maximum length that is quite limited compared to past generations: just 10ft. Active cables extend the range of HDMI 2.1 cables to 25 feet, making them much better suited to more expansive entertainment setups. I only wish to play TF2 with high refresh rate and VRR, meaning that a laptop can easily run this at 4K 120Hz without the added acceleration of eGPUs. The Dell XPS 17 9710 with RTX 3060M will be more powerful than my actual eGPUs, which are really showing their age (I have a couple of compact AMD Radeon R9 Nano eGPUs).For 4K resolution at up to 120Hz, the same CPUs and graphics cards apply, although you can also make use of PCs and laptops that use Intel 10th-generation Ice Lake CPUs with Intel UHD graphics. Cable Matters 48Gbps USB-C to HDMI Cable (201362) – Firmware Update to Fix Compatibility and Performance Issues That said, you won't be able to play AAA games at 8K resolution with any of these GPU solutions, as they are simply not powerful enough. Older games and indie titles should be playable at 8K if they support it, however.

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