HDMI cable Version 1.4 1080P flat line High-Speed HDMI cable with HDMI to HDMI connection available in multiple lengths including 0.3m, 0.5m, 1m, 1.5m, 3m, 5m, and 10m featuring copper wire construction for reliable digital signal transfer
Version 1.4 1080P Flat HDMI Cable: Seven Length Options with Copper Wire Build

Upgrading or extending your home cinema, gaming rig, or office presentation system requires a reliable HDMI connection. This flat line HDMI cable provides a practical solution with its low-profile design that tucks neatly behind furniture or can be routed along walls and skirting boards more discreetly than round cables. Designated as a Version 1.4 High-Speed HDMI cable, it is built to handle 1080p high-definition video and digital audio signals between compatible devices. With seven clearly defined length choices—from a short 0.3-metre link to a long 10-metre run—you can select the exact cable needed to connect your equipment without clutter or unnecessary extra cable to manage.
Features and Construction

This HDMI cable is defined by its physical form and material specification, offering a straightforward connection for AV setups.
Material and Build
The cable's internal conductors are made from copper wire, a standard and effective material for transmitting the digital signals required for HDMI connections. The external form factor is a flat line cable, which presents a slimmer profile compared to traditional round cables. This flat construction can make it easier to route under carpets, tape along mouldings, or feed through tight spaces behind media units, contributing to a cleaner-looking installation.
Size and Practical Fit
A key practical advantage is the availability of multiple fixed lengths. The options range from a very short 0.3m cable, ideal for directly adjacent devices like a wall-mounted TV and a nearby set-top box, up to a 10m cable for longer runs across rooms or from a ceiling projector to a media source. The intermediate sizes of 0.5m, 1m, 1.5m, 3m, and 5m cover the most common domestic and professional spacing requirements, allowing you to avoid coiled excess cable while ensuring your devices can be connected.
Uses and Placement

This cable serves as a universal digital AV link for a wide array of modern electronics in various environments.
Event or Professional Use
For presentations, trade shows, or temporary AV setups, the flat cable can be laid across floors with reduced tripping hazard and taped down more securely. The longer lengths, particularly 5m and 10m, are suitable for connecting a laptop or media player to a projector at the front of a meeting room or hall. The simple HDMI-to-HDMI connection ensures compatibility with most modern presentation and display equipment without needing adapters.
Everyday Home Use
In the living room or home office, this cable can connect a games console, satellite receiver, or streaming device to a television. The flat design is advantageous for wall-mounted TVs where cables are often visible; it can be routed flat against the wall for a less conspicuous look. The shorter lengths (0.3m, 0.5m, 1m) are useful for connecting devices stacked in an entertainment centre, keeping the rear area organised and promoting better airflow.
Benefits and Buying Value

The value of this product lies in its specific physical attributes and the clarity of its available options.
Reuse and Low Maintenance
As a passive cable with no moving parts or electronics, it requires no maintenance, software, or power. Its functionality is tied to the continuing HDMI standard, meaning it can be reused with future devices as long as they support basic HDMI connectivity. Choosing the correct length minimises wear and stress on the connectors from managing excess cable.
Why Choose This Product
Select this cable if your priority is a tidy installation where cable concealment is important and you need a specific, known length. The flat profile and range of sizes offer a concrete solution to cable management challenges. It provides a standard HDMI 1.4 connection for 1080p content, making it a suitable choice for HD (not 4K Ultra HD) setups where the advanced features of later HDMI versions are not required.
