Paugge AOC Fiber Hdmi 2.0b Cable – 1m

Model Name: 4K60-HDMIFIBER-001
* Active Optical Fiber HDMI 2.0b Cable
* HDMI Version 2.0b
* 18 Gbps Bandwith
* 4096×2160, 3840×2160, 2560×1600, 1920×1200, 1920×1080, 1280×720, 1024×768 Resolution Support
* 4K 60Hz, 2K 144Hz, Full HD 240Hz, Full HD 144Hz Refresh Rate Support
* Full HD 3D 60Hz Refresh Rate Support
* Wide Color Gamut (WCG)
* Hybrid Log Gamma (HLG)
* High Dynamic Range (HDR)
* HDR10
* Dolby Vision™
* Dolby Atmos™
* Audio Return Channel (ARC)
* HDMI Ethernet Channel (HEC)
* 7.1 True HD Dolby
* DTS HD Master Audio
* 21:9 Aspect Ratio
* HDCP 2.2
* BT.2020
* 32 Channel Audio
* 1536kHz Audio
* Multi Channel Audio
* Dual View
* Gold Plated
* 1 Meter

Paugge AOC Fiber Hdmi 2.0b Cable Main Features

The name AOC (Active Optical Cable) means that it is an active cable. Therefore, the cable makes use of an auxiliary integrated circuit (chipset). Specifically, in each of the two connectors of which the cable is made up there is a chipset, which is where both the fibre optic conductors that transmit the video and audio signals and the copper conductors for the power supply and other signals are connected.

The chipset in the connectors has at the input the function of transforming the electrical signal into a fibre optic signal, based on the sending of light pulses. At the output, the chipset has the reverse function of transforming the fibre signal into an electrical signal. This is the reason why the AOC HDMI cables are unidirectional with one connector that must always be connected to the emitter (source) and another one that is always connected to the receiver (display).

HDMI 2.0a builds on HDMI 2.0, which including a display technology called High Dynamic Range, which refer to as HDR. Designed to vastly improve the contrast between light and dark images for a more realistic picture.

Wide Color Gamma (WCG) technology has been added, allowing colors to be displayed at true values.

Hdmi 2.0b  is an extremely minor update on HDMI 2.0a. HDR and WCG are essentially the same, except that HDMI 2.0b adds support for Hybrid Log Gamma (HLG), a newer HDR technology mainly intended for broadcast applications.

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High Dynamic Range (HDR) is the new standard for picture quality, offering a much wider range of colour, contrast and clarity.

HDR improves the picture even further to reveal previously unavailable levels of realism, making you really feel a part of the scene.

The transition between the brightest and darkest points is much richer and more progressive, as there are more intermediate tones available that the screen can display.

Includes HDR, HDR10 and Dolby Vision technologies.

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Dolby Vision  is a powerful cinema technology that now transforms your TV experience. It brings entertainment to life with dramatic imaging—incredible brightness, color, contrast, detail, and dimensionality. And with the advanced capabilities in Dolby Vision, you’ll see there’s more to the story than generic HDR can reveal.

Makers of movie and TV entertainment encode or “master” their content in a special HD format to take advantage of new technology in your TV. Two HDR formats are available for televisions today: Dolby Vision, engineered by Dolby, and generic HDR, also known as HDR10. The television needs to have the right HDR technology to play content mastered in these formats.

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High Performance Hdmi Cable for the Professional Products

The HDMI output of the Apple TV 4K is hdmi 2.0a and hdmi 2.0a supports 18 Gbps bandwidth. Premium Certified Paugge hdmi 2.0b cable has 18 Gbps bandwidth, thanks to its superior quality for 4K 60Hz, HDR, Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos as you can take advantage of the most excellent features by Apple TV 4K.

For HDR and Dolby Vision, HDMI cable must support hdmi 2.0a or hdmi 2.0b. Standart hdmi 2.0 cables do not support HDR and Dolby Vision. It should be kept in mind that many unqualified and fake cables, which do not support HDR and Dolby Vision, are sold on the market as hdmi 2.0

Premium Certified Paugge hdmi 2.0b cable supports receive images on your Apple TV 4K in the following formats;

4K SDR 60Hz YCbCr 4: 4: 4
4K SDR 60Hz RGB High
4K HDR 60Hz YCbCr 4: 2: 2
4K HDR Dolby Vision

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The HDMI output of the Mi Box S is hdmi 2.0a and hdmi 2.0a supports 18 Gbps bandwidth.

Premium Certified Paugge hdmi 2.0b cable has 18 Gbps bandwidth, thanks to its superior quality for 4K 60Hz, HDR and Dolby Atmos as you can take advantage of the most excellent features by Mi Box S.

For HDR, HDMI cable must support hdmi 2.0a or hdmi 2.0b. Standart hdmi 2.0 cables do not support HDR. It should be kept in mind that many unqualified and fake cables, which do not support HDR, are sold on the market as hdmi 2.0

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The HDMI output of the Shield TV is hdmi 2.0b and hdmi 2.0b supports 18 Gbps bandwidth.

Premium Certified Paugge hdmi 2.0b cable has 18 Gbps bandwidth, thanks to its superior quality for 4K 60Hz, HDR and Dolby Atmos as you can take advantage of the most excellent features by Shield TV.

For HDR, HDMI cable must support hdmi 2.0a or hdmi 2.0b. Standart hdmi 2.0 cables do not support HDR. It should be kept in mind that many unqualified and fake cables, which do not support HDR, are sold on the market as hdmi 2.0

.

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The HDMI output of the PS4 PRO is hdmi 2.0a and hdmi 2.0a supports 18 Gbps bandwidth.

Premium Certified Paugge hdmi 2.0b cable has 18 Gbps bandwidth, thanks to its superior quality for 4K 60Hz, HDR and HDR10 as you can take advantage of the most excellent features by PS4 PRO.

For HDR, HDMI cable must support hdmi 2.0a or hdmi 2.0b. Standart hdmi 2.0 cables do not support HDR. It should be kept in mind that many unqualified and fake cables, which do not support HDR, are sold on the market as hdmi 2.0

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