CNET recommends affordable HDMI cables for modern TVs

CNET's latest guide emphasizes that inexpensive HDMI cables perform just as well as expensive ones for 4K and HDR setups. Experts advise spending no more than $1 per foot, with reliable options from brands like Monoprice and Cable Matters. The recommendations cater to most home entertainment needs without unnecessary upgrades.

In a comprehensive review titled 'Best HDMI Cables in 2026,' CNET asserts that high-quality HDMI cables do not require a premium price tag. The article explains that as long as cables support the required resolution and frame rate, such as 4K at 60Hz, they deliver identical results regardless of cost. For typical setups involving streaming, gaming, or Blu-ray playback, cables under $1 per foot suffice, even with top-tier televisions.

Top picks include the Monoprice Ultra 8K HDMI Cable, which handles 48 gigabits per second and supports 8K video, though 8K remains rare. CNET staff have tested these in labs and homes for years without issues. Similarly, the Cable Matters Ultra High Speed HDMI Certified cables are 'Premium Certified' for demanding features like 4K at 120 frames per second, ideal for consoles such as the PS5 or Xbox Series X. Reviewer Ty Pendlebury notes using them reliably for several years, praising their color-coded packs for organization.

Other options from retailers like Walmart (GE 4-foot 4K HDMI) and Target (Philips High-Speed HDMI) are viable but slightly pricier per foot. Amazon Basics cables also earn mention for their value around $10. The guide stresses testing existing cables before buying new ones; if a 4K HDR signal transmits without blank screens or sparkles, no replacement is needed.

Looking ahead, HDMI 2.2 promises 96 Gbps bandwidth but exceeds current TV capabilities, making specialized Ultra96 cables unnecessary. For longer runs over 15 feet, active or optical cables from Monoprice offer better reliability without exorbitant costs. Wireless alternatives exist but come with limitations like higher prices and signal interference.

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