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EXTREME SERIES High Speed HDMI Cable with Ethernet |
HDM-MMBB-LSEF3SL (Silver Hood, Flat)
HDM-MMBB-LSEF3GD (Gold Hood, Flat)
HDM-MMBB-LSEF6SL (Silver Hood, Flat)
HDM-MMBB-LSEF6GD (Gold Hood, Flat)
HDM-MMBB-LSEF10SL (Silver Hood, Flat)
HDM-MMBB-LSEF10GD (Gold Hood, Flat)
HDM-MMBB-LSEF15SL (Silver Hood, Flat)
HDM-MMBB-LSEF15GD (Gold Hood, Flat)
HDM-MMBB-LSEF25SL (Silver Hood, Flat)
HDM-MMBB-LSEF25GD (Gold Hood, Flat)
HDM-MMBB-LSEF35SL (Silver Hood, Flat)
HDM-MMBB-LSEF50SL (Silver Hood, Flat)
HDM-MMBB-LSEF50GD (Gold Hood, Flat)
EXTREME
SERIES Extreme High
Speed Metal Hood (Flat) HDMI Cable with Ethernet Gold Plated
Connector
Lengths: 3ft (Silver/Gold), 6ft
(Silver/Gold), 10ft (Silver/Gold), 15ft (Silver/Gold), 25ft (Silver/Gold), 35ft (Silver Hood Flat), 50ft (Silver/Gold)
HDMI Ethernet Channel: HDMI Ethernet Channel
technology consolidates video, audio, and data streams into
a single HDMI cable, combining the umatched signal quality
and convenience of HDMI connectivity with the power and flexibility
of home entertainment networking. It incorporates a dedicated
data channel into the HDMI link, enabling high-speed, bi-directional
networking at up to 100 Mb/sec.
Audio Return Channel: The Audio Return Channel
in HDMI 1.4 enables a TV, via a single HDMI cable, to send
audio data “upstream” to an A/V receiver or surround
audio controller, increasing user flexibility and eliminating
the need for any separate S/PDIF audio connection.
3D Over HDMI: The latest version of the
HDMI standard establishes critical infrastructure for implementing
3D video in the home, defining input/output protocols that
will allow 3D displays and source devices to communicate through
an HDMI link. It’s a major milestone on the path to
bringing true 3D gaming and 3D home theater to the mass market,
supporting resolutions up to 1080p in 3D.
4Kx2K Resolution Support: The HDMI 1.4 specification
adds support for extremely high video resolutions that go
far beyond today’s 1080p systems. 4K is shorthand for
4,000 lines wide by 2,000 lines high, or roughly four times
the resolution of a 1080p display. The term actually covers
two formats, both supported in the HDMI 1.4 specification:
3840 pixels wide by 2160 pixels high, 4096 pixels wide by
2160 pixels high.
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