My Toshiba A-35 player claims it supports Deep Color, but I don't have a display that does, so I have no way of knowing.
But a general question for everyone....If your HDMI cable length is small, let's say 6 ft or less, is there any reason to buy one of these "1.3 compliant" cables, or will any cable do fine?
My take is, buy the cheaper cable now. If for some reason it's not really 1.3 compliant, by the time you need it, if you do benefit, 1.3 compliant cables will be cheap. Paying several times more now, for the hope of future compliance, doesn't make sense.
For 3ft to 6ft, I really don't know if it would make any difference.
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My Toshiba A-35 player claims it supports Deep Color, but I don't have a display that does, so I have no way of knowing.
But a general question for everyone....If your HDMI cable length is small, let's say 6 ft or less, is there any reason to buy one of these "1.3 compliant" cables, or will any cable do fine?
My take is, buy the cheaper cable now. If for some reason it's not really 1.3 compliant, by the time you need it, if you do benefit, 1.3 compliant cables will be cheap. Paying several times more now, for the hope of future compliance, doesn't make sense.
For 3ft to 6ft, I really don't know if it would make any difference.