Hi All:
i'm upgrading from my current Roku3 (~8 yrs old) to the newest Ultra). all equipment on an AV rack with the Roku3 going to an Onkyo AVR (also ~ 8 yrs old) then to a projector (non-4K, 1080).
as my current Roku3 is quite old and thus, the current plugged in HDMI that i'm using with my Roku3 must not be the latest gen of HDMI 2.0b (i.e. the provided HDMI cable in the Ultra box).
since my projector and my Onkyo AVR receiver are also roughly of that vintage, i.e. non 4K, merely 1080, is there any need for me to unplug the HDMI cable and swap to the new included (in box) HDMI 2.0 cable? or, can i go for the convenience of merely unplugging the old HDMI at the Roku3 spot and just plug it right into the Ultra's rear HDMI port, despite the fact that the Ultra's HDMI port is HDMI 2.0 and the existing HDMI cable is NOT?
using the existing older HDMI cable (non-HDMI 2.0) would be much more convenient for me as it is in a cramped audio visual tower rack.
thank you in advance.
Thanks for the inquiry.
You could try using your current HDMI cable since your devices that you are connecting are older to see if everything works. However, in general we would always recommend using a higher quality HDMI cable when using the newer Roku device.
Please keep us posted what you find out.
Thanks,
Danny