What is the difference between 28awg and 24awg hdmi cables




















AWG is a rating of how many times a cable could be wound around a wire spool. A thicker cable is like a pipe that has a larger diameter - it is capable of carrying more without running into problems. Dealing with HDMI gauge ratings Ultimately, the gauge rating of an HDMI cable will either be irrelevant because your project doesn't need to extend over a significant difference, or end up playing a key role in figuring out the best price-to-performance ratio before purchasing a wire.

Here at Monoprice we offer a very wide variety of cables. While it is great to have such a wide variety of cables to choose from, it can be overwhelming, and many customers wonder if they are really getting the right cable for them. The goal of this article is to help you better understand which cables are going to be the right cable for your set up and which cables just might not live up to your expectations. The first thing we want to do is determine the resolution of your display and the resolution that your source device is going to output.

Once we have these we can try to find an HDMI cable that will be able to give both devices what they want. Keep in mind, if the source and display are not both capable of using the same signal then the lower of the two will be the resolution that will be displayed. This is also true for the HDMI cable we select. If the HDMI cable we select is weaker than the display or source, then it will bottle neck the resolution to it's highest resolution, despite what the source or display are capable of broadcasting.

Many of our cables will tell You the amount of data they are capable of pushing through. These will be either 4. These will often determine the speed of the cable with 4. Our HDMI cables come in many lengths starting at 1.

While all of these cables, no matter their size, are capable of broadcasting a signal, there are some restrictions on length. Is it worth it to get the more expensive one, or will the 28 AWG work just as well? Vette73 Lifer. Jul 5, 21, 8 0. Depends on length. If over 12feet then it might be worth it.

Less then 12 then the 28 will probable be ok. Yep 6ft, 28 will be fine. Dec 7, 3, 1 0. I concur. It has the added benefit of being more flexible as well; which is nice if you have a tricky routing issue.

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