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ZILR 8Kp60 Hyper Thin Ultra High Speed HDMI Secure Cable with Ethernet (1m / 3.3ft)

Suitable for use in 8K UHD-compatible home theatre and high-resolution video and photo workflows, the 39" ZILR ZRHAA04 Hyper Thin Ultra High-Speed HDMI Cable supports HDR10 and camera log video. It has 24kt gold-plated connectors and terminals designed to stay fastened to your devices. At less than a 0.1" diameter, the cable won't take up much room in your camera bag or behind your TV.

SKU: GC148-ZRHAA04

ZILR 8Kp60 Hyper Thin Ultra High Speed HDMI Secure Cable with Ethernet (1m / 3.3ft)

ZILR 8Kp60 Hyper Thin Ultra High Speed HDMI Secure Cable with Ethernet (1m / 3.3ft)

Suitable for use in 8K UHD-compatible home theatre and high-resolution video and photo workflows, the 39" ZILR ZRHAA04 Hyper Thin Ultra High-Speed HDMI Cable supports HDR10 and camera log video. It has 24kt gold-plated connectors and terminals designed to stay fastened to your devices. At less than a 0.1" diameter, the cable won't take up much room in your camera bag or behind your TV.

Supports 8K 60p Resolution

Enjoy resolutions up to 8K at 60 fps with your compatible display and content from streaming devices, gaming consoles, and more. This cable is also suitable for professional video applications.

HDR & Camera Log Support

The cable supports the pass-through of HDR10 signals as well as camera log video for colour grading workflows.

Designed for Secure Connection

The connector is designed to remain tightly connected to your device to maintain your signal without loss.

Thin Design

At under 0.1" thick, you can effectively manage the cable without wrapping a thick wire around your setup.

Additional Features

Support for one device up to 7680 x 4320 @ 60 Hz

Support for one device up to 4096 x 2160 @ 60 Hz

Full HD (1920 x 1080) resolution up to 60 Hz

HDCP 2.2 compatibility for protected content

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ZILR 8Kp60 Hyper Thin Ultra High Speed HDMI Secure Cable with Ethernet (1m / 3.3ft)

Suitable for use in 8K UHD-compatible home theatre and high-resolution video and photo workflows, the 39" ZILR ZRHAA04 Hyper Thin Ultra High-Speed HDMI Cable supports HDR10 and camera log video. It has 24kt gold-plated connectors and terminals designed to stay fastened to your devices. At less than a 0.1" diameter, the cable won't take up much room in your camera bag or behind your TV.

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