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New HDMI labelling
With the release of the HDMI V1.4 specification, the HDMI Licensing LLC has also introduced a new system of cable labelling. There are now five HDMI cable types, each designed to meet a particular performance standard. Here is an overview of the HDMI cable types, their capabilities, and how to tell them apart.

All HDMI cable products will now be required to be labelled by cable type:

Standard Speed HDMI
Standard HDMI cable: HDMI cable that is designed and tested to reliably transmit 1080i or 720p video.

Standard Speed with Ethernet HDMI
Standard HDMI Cable with Ethernet: This cable type offers the same baseline performance as the Standard HDMI Cable shown above (720p or 1080i video resolution), plus an additional, dedicated data channel, known as the HDMI Ethernet Channel.

Automotive HDMI
Automotive HDMI Cable: Designed for internal cabling of vehicles equipped with onboard HD video systems. Tested to a more robust performance standard, and capable of withstanding the unique stresses of the motoring environment.

High Speed HDMI
High Speed HDMI Cable: The High Speed HDMI cable is designed and tested to handle video resolutions of 1080p and beyond, including 4K, 3D, and Deep Colour.

High Speed Ethernet HDMI
High Speed HDMI Cable with Ethernet: This cable type offers the same baseline performance as the High Speed HDMI Cable shown above, plus an additional dedicated data channel, known as the HDMI Ethernet Channel.

That's it. No "HDMI 1.4 cable" and the reason is because it is five different licensed cable types.


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