A user is setting up a home office and requires both a high-quality video and audio connection from their new desktop computer to the 4K monitor and sound system. Considering their need for a single cable solution to handle both high-resolution video and audio, which of the following cable types should you recommend for this scenario?
High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) is the correct answer as it supports both high-definition video and audio through a single cable, which is what the user requires for a 4K monitor and sound system setup. Video Graphics Array (VGA) is an older, analog standard that does not support audio and also lacks support for high-resolution displays like 4K monitors. Digital Visual Interface (DVI) is a digital standard that typically does not carry an audio signal and would not be suitable for this user's single-cable requirement. Serial Advanced Technology Attachment (SATA) is a bus interface used for connecting storage devices like hard drives and is not used for video or audio.
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