If you're buying new HDMI cables, you may want to invest in ultra high speed (HDMI 2.1 certified) cables for future proofing for standards like 8K, but they're not necessary for most devices.
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Most Dolby Vision content will instead play in standard HDR10 ... you need to use ultra-high-speed HDMI cables rated for 48Gbps to transmit the necessary bandwidth for an HDMI 2.1 signal.
We now refer to the older levels as Standard Dynamic Range (or SDR). While HDR is often used in high-quality theaters ... Dolby Vision device requires an HDMI cable (instead of the dongle-style ...