I got to admit that I finally got the cable, first the Forest, and now the Cinnamon, and WOW. I played my favorite game, and I was still visionlized did my TV just turn into A picture post card perfect? 🙂🙂🙂😲😲😲Wow 👍👍👍. I took you up and got the Ethernet cable for my Xbox, and I am done on my Xbox games, awesome, awesome, thanks for your help.👍👍👍
These guys keep referring to "gigabyte" per second specs. The actual spec is gigabits, not gigabytes. So I finding it EXTREMELY hard to to take them seriously. Walts needs to educate their salespeople.
@@WaltsTV thing about it is i've tried a few different cables over the years, and never noticed a difference. The good quality UGREEN cables are cheap and i'm yet to have an issue with them. If this was analog RGB-HV over a long run i'd be using something decent, but it's digital, generally either works well or not at all, if it's limiting functions then it isn't working.
@@cheeky50862 Yes and no, an upgraded cable doesn't alter the picture, it only reduces the loss of information sent from the device to the TV. Your system is only as good as your weakest link. And when it comes to these cables there is benefit for picture but you can really notice the difference in the audio. ( From my personal experience in a controlled test ).
I love the show my question is I got a Denon 4500H and my tv is the new Samsung S95C QDOled can I use a cinnamon or carbon 2.1 cable even tho my AVR is 2.0B will it still work? Will be using it just for sound everything else will be directly connected to the tv.
your system will only be as capable as the weakest link, usually this is the cables used but if you buy a cinnamon then your avr could be what holds you back, and it should still work.
@@poettate7309 Yeah the cables get more expensive based on length so if you make it a short run to whatever source its not too bad, If its going to be long you might want to look at blueberry.
Why not get the Worlds first certified HDMI cable from Blue Jeans cables. Go read the from there page on the cert process and along with there crazy low price you will be able to afford 3 or 4 cables and still get better performance than the ones you talk about.
ha ha I just re-read it and it does sound like an ad! I say it because after spending ton of money on cables I asked what my filmmaker friends use on productions and they all use bluejean cables. If you get a chance check them out and thanks for doing what you do....@@WaltsTV