Differences of HDMI cables: All versions at a Glance
HDMI cables were referred to at the beginning, with different versions, such as 1.3 or 1.4. Meanwhile, there are only two different versions.
- New HDMI cable will only be sold with the name of the HDMI Standard and HDMI High Speed.
- Each with High-Speed, to be referred to HDMI cable delivers the today most of the devices specified transfer rate of 10.2 Gbps.
- Thus, High-Speed cable, you can transfer, for example, 3D, HD Audio or the future 4k Standard.
- When buying, you should make sure that these functions are supported by the cable actually. Even if High-Speed is on the cable, to vary the functions with different manufacturers.

Different HDMI versions on cable
Differences in the HDMI-connector types
- Most devices work with the HDMI-plug type A. These cables are also commonly sold, and in the HIFI area as well as your TV uses.
- In some exceptional cases, however, the HDMI-plug type D for use. It is used in compact devices, such as mobile phones or Tablets, where space needs to be. The HDMI connector type D is much smaller and is therefore often referred to as Micro-HDMI.
- The intermediate size is the HDMI connector type C. He, too, is often used in compact devices, such as camcorders or digital cameras to use.
- With special Micro- and Mini-HDMI adapters you can use the types with the type of connector A connect.
In addition, our practice tips we will explain how you can wireless HDMI Connections set up , and therefore cable clutter on television to prevent.
