HighSpeed Mini-HDMI to HDMI Cable (1m)
The perfect cable for your RetroGEM PixelFX mod: slim Mini-HDMI to HDMI cable (Type C to Type A), 1 metre long, High Speed with Ethernet – supports up to 4K resolution.
- Connects the Mini-HDMI output (Type C) of your modded console directly to the standard HDMI input on your TV or monitor.
- Carries the full signal of your RetroGEM PixelFX – from Full HD all the way up to 4K.
- The Ultra Slim design is noticeably thinner than standard HDMI cables and sits flush against the console shell.
- 1 metre length – ideal for typical retro setups, no cable mess behind the TV.
The Right Cable for Your RetroGEM PixelFX
You've modded your Nintendo 64, GameCube, Wii, PS1, PS2 or Dreamcast with the RetroGEM PixelFX – nice. Now you need the right cable to go with it. Many RetroGEM installations use a Mini-HDMI output (Type C), and that's exactly what this cable is built for.
What's Inside?
The cable connects the Mini-HDMI port of your modded console to the standard HDMI input on your TV or monitor. The Ultra Slim design isn't just marketing fluff: the cable is noticeably thinner than standard HDMI cables, which genuinely matters in the tight confines of a retro console shell. 1 metre length is comfortable for most setups – you don't want a snake coiled behind the TV anyway.
Specs at a Glance
| Connector A | HDMI Type A (Standard, Male) |
| Connector B | Mini-HDMI Type C (Male) |
| Length | 1.0 metre |
| Standard | High Speed HDMI with Ethernet |
| Resolution | Full HD (1080p) up to 4K |
| Extras | ARC-capable, backwards compatible |
Who Is This Cable For?
- RetroGEM PixelFX (N64, GameCube, Wii, PS1, PS2, Dreamcast) with Mini-HDMI output
- Any other device with a Mini-HDMI port (Type C): cameras, tablets, laptops
- Anyone who needs a short, tidy cable without cable clutter
Honestly: What's Good, What's Not?
Good: Slim design sits flush at the console shell, 1 m is ideal for retro setups, High Speed standard carries the full RetroGEM output signal up to 4K, Ethernet channel included (even if you'll probably never need it).
Weak spot: 1 metre can feel short for larger rooms or wall-mounted displays – go for a longer cable in those cases. Ultra-slim cables are also a bit more sensitive to repeated sharp bending, so don't yank it out every day.
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