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HDMI Cables and HDMI Q&A
HDMI, as with many of the acronyms in today's life, means nothing to most people besides being a high-tech video cable. HDMI stands for "High Definition Multimedia Interface". What? HDMI is the first industry supported (heavily supported), uncompressed, all-digital, audio and video interface. This means that HDMI is not only a "video cable", but a cable capable of providing true uncompressed (high-bandwidth) audio and video signals over a full digital signal. An even newer standard of the wire, conveniently called HDMI Type B even supports high-resolution (HDTV) resolutions greater than 1080p. Ultimately this means that a HDMI cable can provide all of the communications between your TV Tuner and your TV - removing the need for multiple wires and a "spaghetti of wires" behind your TV. If you have an HDMI compatible TV but no HDMI compatible cable box, you can use a HDMI converter cable to receive the optimum signal. Eventually all digital cable receivers will have HDMI ports and you will no longer need a HDMI converter cable.A full line of HDMI Cables are available at http://www.computercableinc.com, including: HDMI Wallplates and lengthy 50 Foot HDMI Cables. Computer Cable Inc carries a full line of cables and cabling products. Check ou Computer Cable Inc. for great online prices on the cables you need.
Here are a few questions commonly asked about HDMI:
Does HDMI accommodate long cable lengths?
Yes, HDMI technology has been designed to use standard copper cable construction at long lengths. You can find many options for cables at lengths up to 50 feet. Even longer stretches can be reached with fiber optic cables, and with active cable technologies such as amplifiers or repeaters.
What types of video does HDMI support?
HDMI can support existing high-definition video formats (720p, 1080i, and even 1080p). It also has the flexibility to support enhanced definition formats such as 480p, as well as standard definition formats such as NTSC or PAL.
Is HDMI backward-compatible with DVI (Digital Visual Interface)?
HDMI is fully backward-compatible with DVI. HDMI DTV's will display video received from existing DVI-equipped products, and DVI-equipped TVs will display video from HDMI sources.
What is the bandwidth capabilities of HDMI?
HDTV uses less than 1/2 of HDMI's available 5 Gbps bandwidth. With capacity to spare, HDMI can incorporate new technology advancements and capabilities long into the foreseeable future.
HDMI Cable Comments
Posted on: 03-04-2008
Rating: Neutral
Dear Sir or Madam:
We are a manufactory, mainly produce Cables and Satellite Multiswitches, which located in China. For more details, pls visit our web www.hejiaelec.com.
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Iverson (Int. sales)
Posted on: 03-04-2008
Rating: Neutral
Dear Sir or Madam:
We are a manufactory, mainly produce Cables and Satellite Multiswitches, which located in China. For more details, pls visit our web www.hejiaelec.com.
Tks & Best regards
Iverson (Int. sales)