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  1. Edwin-S

    Monoprice SlimRun 8K Optical HDMI Cable Review

    When do you think you will have your review on the RUIPRO cables up? Those are a bit cheaper than the monoprice cables. Still would be expensive since it looks like I would have to order them from Amazon in the States rather than the Canadian site.
  2. Edwin-S

    Monoprice SlimRun 8K Optical HDMI Cable Review

    So are there any available in the 10 to 16 foot length? The information that 4K, 120Hz, 4:4:4 requires the full 48 GB/s is a bit annoying as these LG 2020 sets have a max input uptake of 40 GB/s due to using a 10 Bit panel. That means the max would be 4K, 120Hz, 4:2:2. More planned obsolescence...
  3. Edwin-S

    Monoprice SlimRun 8K Optical HDMI Cable Review

    I'm mostly looking at the 48 GB/s cables because the 18 GB/s cables are certified for 4K/60 4:4:4, while the 48 GB/s cables allow 4K/120, which is the native capability of LG's 2020 OLEDs. The set will be used for gaming as much as for watching TV and films.
  4. Edwin-S

    Monoprice SlimRun 8K Optical HDMI Cable Review

    The cables I bought were C$150 per cable. The set I bought has cost as much as a good used car so I guess putting out dollars for the cables is small change now, just so long as they do the job. Unless, you can recommend reliable 48GB/s copper cables since the longest distance I'm going to is...
  5. Edwin-S

    Monoprice SlimRun 8K Optical HDMI Cable Review

    Thanks for the reply. Another question. I bought some new cables for the LG 77 OLED set I'm putting in. The set is capable of up to 120Hz refresh rates. The panel is 10 Bit so the fastest data transfer is a maximum of 40 GB/s according to their spec. The cables I bought are rated up to 18 GB/s...
  6. Edwin-S

    Monoprice SlimRun 8K Optical HDMI Cable Review

    How do these work? As far as I know, HDMI connectors on AV receivers and TVs are not optical connections.
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