Ethernet cable for TV


I’m getting a new 65” OLED TV (either LG or Sony — thoughts on that???) and about to sign up for YouTubeTV and planning on getting my own better router (rather than renting the crappy one from the cable company) and connecting to the TV via Ethernet cable for most stable/best connection.  Wondering if anyone has found upgrading the Ethernet cable over the crap cable that comes from the cable company to make a substantial difference?  I’d assume it’s meaningful but just wanted to hear what you may have found and if any specific cable recommendations.  Looking to keep it under $200 unless there’s something really worth paying a little more for.  Thanks!

soix

I have hardwired everything I possibly can directly into my Unifi Pro Max 24 POE which connects into my Dream Machine Pro.  Router and modem do make a difference.  I use the dBillion CAT 8 cable purchased from Amazon. I’m sure some may either think that’s overkill with CAT 8 or suggest something more exotic. What I do know is that I have zero issues with any of my streaming devices.  
 

I would note many people advise against connecting the TV itself to the internet because they find the upgrades from the manufacturer screw things up.  I do not have my TVs connected.  

@soix Sony

As to Ethernet cable, I use Apple TV 4k hardwired with linkup cat8 from amazon. HDMI from Apple into Sony TV. Picture quality is awesome. I wouldn’t spend more on Ethernet for TV.

https://a.co/d/0hzGcT8p only downside is it’s pretty stiff this cable. 
there is a more flexible cat 7 but I haven’t tried it https://a.co/d/00Nx5kLg

@audphile1 Thanks and good to know a relatively cheap Ethernet cable produces great results, and I’ll probably just pick up the one you mentioned as I’m already familiar with it and has a decent reputation here.  Any particular reason you prefer Sony to LG?  Pretty sure I wouldn’t be disappointed with either but just curious.  Thanks!

@soix I like the picture quality on the sony better and sony is known to be reliable. Check out the picture quality in the store. If you like LG better, go for it. Just don’t judge it too quickly and check if the settings aren’t turned up. 

I see that Sony caps its ethernet port speed at 100 Mbps natively.  Other than streaming games, is this causing an issue for anyone?