HDMI cables come in many types. The new HDMI 1.4 specification classifies them into standard, standard with Ethernet, standard automotive, high speed and high speed with Ethernet. All authentic hdmi cables should bear the trademark HDMI logo.
Consumers should not be too concerned with evolving specification or standards as all new versions are back-ward compatible. This means that previously bought devices of a lower standard or version will still work with the new version. HDMI manufacturers contend that the evolving standards are more of the manufacturers’ concern than the direct consumers.
For most home applications, the standard HDMI cable is used. This type is designed for HD resolutions related to cable and satellite broadcast, digital TV broadcast and high-end DVD players. The other cable types offer the same basic capabilities with added features for specific usage. For example, for Blu-ray disc players, it is recommended to use HDMI high speed cable.
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