pjbetman wrote:Moggy wrote:Peter Crisp wrote:I'm fairly certain that HDMI is a digital signal and thus cable quality doesn't really matter.
The cable either works or it doesn't and a better quality cable won't actually give you any advantage.
I’m not sure that is true. HDMI has several versions, I think the latest is 2.0 and supports HDR and 4K at 60fps.
I have no idea if the Xbone HDMI cable is HDMI 2.0, I suspect not if it is an older one.
Yes. And 1080 ones, some support 3D some don't.
NickSCFC wrote:So is there a difference between a HDMI 2.0 cable and a regular HDMI cable, or is it all just marketing?
The specification is in the equipment. The cable is just cable.
It comes in 2 main formats. Standard and high speed. You'll want to highspeed cable to make use of all of the 2.0 features. Most cable made in the last 10 years is highspeed.
(It actually comes in 5 formats but they're just ethernet variants of the above and 1 weird car cable...)