HDMI to HDMI Cable. The newest digital video connection on the market. HDMI supports the same high quality video as DVI, however, it also incorporates digital audio along the same cable. No more dealing with separate digital audio and video cables, just one HDMI cable will do the trick. The HDMI connector is smaller than DVI, so it is ideal for installers and in wall use. This cable connects HDMI devices for DVD, satellite boxes, LCD, projectors, plasma and HDTVs. HDMI provides an interface between any HDMI-enabled audio/video source, such as a set-top box, DVD player, and A/V receiver and an audio and/or video monitor or projector. HDMI supports standard, enhanced, or high-definition video, plus multi-channel digital audio on a single cable. It transmits all ATSC HDTV standards and supports 8-channel digital audio, with bandwidth to spare to accommodate future enhancements and requirements. What is a Ferrite Core? A Ferrite Core is an inductor designed to have a high reactance to a particular frequency when used in a signal-carrying circuit. The Ferrite Core is usefull in prevention of electromagnetic interference(EMI) and radio frquency interference (RFI) from power supply lines and for prevention of malfunctioining of electronic equipment. Specifications: - Connectors: HDMI male to HDMI male
- Gold Plated for better quality
- Broadcast quality digital video, digital audio, and intercomponent control signals all in one compact, high-performance connection
- Supports uncompressed audio/video signals
- Fully HDCP compliant to Provide highest level of signal quality
- Supports multiple audio formats, from stereo to multi-channel sound
- Perfect for both high-definition video and standard video formats.
- Shielded for maximum protection from RFI and EMI interference
- Transfer rate up to 5 Gbps
- Certified to perform at standards set by HDMI�
- Supports 480i, 480p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p
HDMI: - HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface) is a specification that combines video and audio into a single digital interface for use with digital versatile disc (DVD) players, digital television (DTV) players, set-top boxes, and other audiovisual devices. The basis for HDMI is High Bandwidth Digital Content Protection (HDCP) and the core technology of Digital Visual Interface (DVI). HDCP is an Intel specification used to protect digital content transmitted and received by DVI-compliant displays.
- HDMI supports standard, enhanced, or high-definition video plus standard to multi-channel surround-sound audio. HDMI benefits include uncompressed digital video, a bandwidth of up to 5 gigabytes per second, one connector instead of several cables and connectors, and communication between the video source and the DTV. HDMI development is overseen by the HDMI Working Group that includes Sony, Hitachi, Silicon Image, Philips, and Toshiba as members.
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