DVI/HDMI cables typically come in lengths of three or five meters. Five meters, or about 16.4 feet, is usually regarded as the official limit on such cables.
HDMI cables come in 1.5 ft., 3 ft., 6 ft., 10ft., 15ft and 25 ft. lengths and in "value", "performance", and "ultra" styles. "Value" is the least expensive but has limited capabilities, while "Performance" and "Ultra" have the same usage capabilites, differing only in construction materials.
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Yes they do. They vary in size depending on what you need to connect them to. Different companies offer different lengths, so you can compare lengths and prices before you purchase a cord.
The new micro HDMI cables can come in any size you need. They have them in lengths of just a few inches up to 100 feet. The length you need just depends on the task.
USB cables do come in different lengths depending upon the device that is used with it. USB cables range from 3-5 meters, but do not extend beyond 5 meters.
I believe the AV should come through the HDMI cable, but I'm no technician...
I'm not quite sure what you're asking. HDMI cables come with various products such as televisions and video game systems, while HDMI capability comes with certain cable boxes and TVs.
Cables come in different lengths.
There is no 5 and 6 HDMI cables unless it is referring to the length of the cable 5 or 6 feet. HDMI cables come in the categories 1, 1.1, 1.2, 1.3 and 1.4. The advantage of 1.4 is that it can carry 3D signals, ethernet and 4k pictures.
"Coaxle cables can come in sizes as small as 2 feet, and they can come in sizes as large as 100 feet. It just depends on how long you need it to be. You can also make your own."
"A High Definition Multi-Media Interface (HDMI) is readily available to purchase in many different lengths, however 6 feet seems to be the most popular option."
They are the same only the arcade doesn't come with HDMI cables, HD cables, a headset or a hard-drive. Pro does.