just bought a 75 foot one for like 20 bucks. all of our drywalls hover maybe .25 inches off the ground so we route a fuckton of longass cables though them
I got a nice 4K cable, but the thing is so thick and dense I was worried I would damage it snaking it through the drywall. Had to get those port grommets to ease it around
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I was kinda worried that once it gets to 8K120p with HDR etc. that the cables would look like a 10 gauge power cable
Man, be careful about long cables like that. They are prone to failures. I'd hate to have to reroute a cable if it goes bad. I know there are things out there the convert the signal to be sent over ethernet (more reliable) and converted back at a receiver.
just bought a 75 foot one for like 20 bucks. all of our drywalls hover maybe .25 inches off the ground so we route a fuckton of longass cables though them
I got a nice 4K cable, but the thing is so thick and dense I was worried I would damage it snaking it through the drywall. Had to get those port grommets to ease it around
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I was kinda worried that once it gets to 8K120p with HDR etc. that the cables would look like a 10 gauge power cable
Or maybe wireless will make some strides
Man, be careful about long cables like that. They are prone to failures. I'd hate to have to reroute a cable if it goes bad. I know there are things out there the convert the signal to be sent over ethernet (more reliable) and converted back at a receiver.