So what exactly is a good cable to use for 4K without breaking the bank? I've heard from some that it doesn't really matter and then my Dish tech was trying to sell me one for like $50, saying it would improve my picture tremendously.
You need a cable that supports latest HDMI version 2.ob features. Supports 4K/60 Hz (18 Gbps bandwidth), bi-directional Ethernet communication with compatible components, ARC (Audio Return Channel) for sending Dolby Digital sound from the TV back to a AVR, 30-gauge conductors for dependable signal transfer. Crutchfield and Monoprice have a good selection with good prices.
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