Product Description
1.5FT 28AWG HDMI Cable with Ferrite Cores - Black
Signal integrity is further enhanced by ferrites cores that filter out noise. Ferrite magnets for reducing line interferance caused by stray RF signals.
High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) is the first industry-supported, UNCOMPRESSED audio/video interface. 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.
Specs & Features
Connector Type: HDMI male to HDMI male
Connector Finish: Gold
Length: 1.5ft
# of conductors: 19
Conductor Plating: Tin
Shielding type: EMI
Supported Resolutions: 480i to 1080p
HDMI Certified: Yes
HDCP Compliant: Yes
CEC Compliant: Yes
ROHS Compliant: Yes
1.3 Device Compatible: Yes
Supports DVD Audio: Yes
Supports SACD: Yes
UL File #: E119932
UL Style #: 20276
VW-1: Yes
Voltage Rating: 30V
Shielding level: Triple
Temperature Rating: 80? C
Rated Bandwidth: tested to 165 Mhz
Supports TrueHD & DTS-HD: Yes
Cmple - 2 Pack of 1.5FT Black PREMIUM HIGH SPEED HDMI CABLE, GOLD PLATED Reviews
Cmple - 2 Pack of 1.5FT Black PREMIUM HIGH SPEED HDMI CABLE, GOLD PLATED Reviews
Right tool for the right job, By thoughtful consumer (Kentucky) - See all my reviews Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Cmple - 2 Pack of 1.5FT Black PREMIUM HIGH SPEED HDMI CABLE, GOLD PLATED (Electronics) These cables are solid heavy duty and well made, fit snugly into the HDMI inputs and transmit a good signal. I have an A/V stack with the cable box on the bottom, a new Yamaha RX-V471 receiver in the middle and a new Panasonic DMP-BPT220 blu-ray player on the top. The two cables were the perfect length for connecting the audio/video chain from the stacked cable box to the Yamaha receiver and from the blu-ray player to the receiver without leaving a lot of extra cable coiled up behind the stack. If your setup isn't stacked, then you may need 3' cables instead of the 1.5' to reach the receiver. A single HDMI cable then connects the receiver to the HDTV. |
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