10m HDMI Cable

Brent Palisoc

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Dunno if this is the right forum to ask this, but I'm gonna give it a go.

Basically I want to connect my computer to my HDTV, but it's 10m away.
So, I'm gonna use a generic 10m HDMI Cable.

Is it possible without data loss or anything like that?

My TV is a 40" 1920x1080 full HD
procy: AMD A10-6800k
igpu: Radeon HD6870D
 

Brighttail

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The longest HDMI cable we have ever seen a compliance test certificate for is our own Series-1, which passed ATC testing at 45 feet under HDMI 1.3a . But just because they are long doesn't mean they are good. YOu should see if the package says they are compliant or carry a compliant testing certificate. Most good manufacturers have this on there.
 

Brent Palisoc

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This one is the best that I can afford here in the Philippines which is about 4-5$ but its only 5 meters.
I'm gonna use 2 of them and connect them with a female to female adoptor. Is this ok?

Specifications:

Length: 5m
High-quality, black cable, gold-plated/Ni-plated plugs for better connectivity
Copper-based cables
Support high-bandwidth, uncompressed digital video, multi-channel digital audio and control functions
Used for all HD equipment with HDMI connections
Can be used with a HDMI - DVI converter for equipment utilizing a DVI connection
Double-screened for superb performance
Full compliance with the HDMI 1.3 specifications