rhinoxious
Novice Member
Hello!
Long-time lurker, first-time poster.
I've got the much-discussed long HDMI cable issue. I need a 10-15m run (depending on how I route it) from new Onkyo AV to new Epson projector. The old cable is in the wall/ceiling and there's no way it's pulling something new through.
So two questions, one is much debated, the other not so much:
1. Amazon Redmere, Feizlink, or RuiPro? I want 4k/HDR/60Hz for occasional gaming, so will either of the former work reliably or should I just stump up for the latter?
Amazon product ASIN B01JH7156EAmazon product ASIN B07R2KVTGGAmazon product ASIN B07287LTRZ
2. As I'm going to have to run the cable 'on the surface' somehow are there white versions of these (I think not) or what's the best way to sleeve the cable into white? I have run trunking before (D-Line) but the significant other prefers a neat white cable to a lot of plastic boxing. Another option might be spraying the cable white with a 'plastic' paint, be interested if anyone's tried that!
Any help much appreciated!
Seth
Long-time lurker, first-time poster.
I've got the much-discussed long HDMI cable issue. I need a 10-15m run (depending on how I route it) from new Onkyo AV to new Epson projector. The old cable is in the wall/ceiling and there's no way it's pulling something new through.
So two questions, one is much debated, the other not so much:
1. Amazon Redmere, Feizlink, or RuiPro? I want 4k/HDR/60Hz for occasional gaming, so will either of the former work reliably or should I just stump up for the latter?
Amazon product ASIN B01JH7156EAmazon product ASIN B07R2KVTGGAmazon product ASIN B07287LTRZ
2. As I'm going to have to run the cable 'on the surface' somehow are there white versions of these (I think not) or what's the best way to sleeve the cable into white? I have run trunking before (D-Line) but the significant other prefers a neat white cable to a lot of plastic boxing. Another option might be spraying the cable white with a 'plastic' paint, be interested if anyone's tried that!
Any help much appreciated!
Seth
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