Useful Facts About The Flat HDMI Cable

By Areelitaha Joahlanski


A flat HDMI cable will make home wiring a lot easier. It is made of a very thin twisted pair wire that is not only thinner, but also a lot more durable. A lot of people are quite skeptical of its quality and data transmission. We have compiled the most common questions people ask about flat HDMI cords or cables.

When something is new, price is always an issue. However, a flat or thin HDMI cord is cost about the thing as regular ones. If you are wondering about its price, you will have to take a closer look at the wire. The flat HDMI uses the same materials that you can find in the round ones. The wires are just spread around so that it becomes a lot sleeker.

People always ask about the picture quality difference. Most people mistake the round ones as a better option since it has thicker wires that make it carry more data. However, this is only a misconception. The flat cords use the same materials and number of wires, which assure picture quality. The length of the wire also does not make any difference.

There are two kinds of HDMI cables. The first one is copper plated, which is a lot cheaper. However, it can carry less data. The second one is the Gold plated HDMI cable. Although these are a lot more expensive compared to the copper-plated ones, this kind of cable can carry more data and is less susceptible to transmission delay. If you only need a 3-foot cable, there is no difference. The difference will only be noticeable if you need a very long cable. Both the thin and the round HDMI cable have gold and copper plated versions.

Are the flat HDMI cords durable? The flat ones use the same industry-standard plastic and rubber wiring that the rounds one use. In fact, the flat ones are more durable since it is not prone to wear and tear because of thinness. Wheels and other object will just slide over it while the rounds one get peeled off.

When regular HDMI cables are compared to flat HDMI cords that have UL/CL2 certifications, the latter is certainly a good option. It will absolutely be a lot easier to be installed in walls. Users can just hide the cords under paint or the thick wallpapers.

A flat HDMI cable could save hundreds of dollars worth out of home wiring. One can easily do the installation him or herself. The thinness of the wire makes it easy to conceal under almost anything. The flat cables are certainly a lot more affordable than the upcoming wireless HDMI.




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