More About HDMI Cables

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More About HDMI Cables
  • The HDMI is the standard that allows you
    to connect most new Laptop/PCs,
    Cable/Satellite boxes, game consoles,
    DVD/Blu-ray players, and other devices to your
    HDTV/Monitor/Projector. All of our HDMI cables
    are High Speed rated for up to 4k
    resolution. Using these cables you can
    replace your Standard Speed HDMI cables that
    are only capable of 720p/1080i.
  • Under this category, you get a wide
    range of HDMI high speed/Ethernet net
    jacket cables available in various lengths, HDMI
    male to male high Speed thin cables, male to male
    CL2 cables, CL2 cables with built-in
    equalizer, HDMI cables straight to 90
    degree down, straight to 90 degree up, etc.

All of our HDMI cables are certified by hdmi.org.
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More About HDMI Cables HDMI (High-Definition
Multimedia Interface) is a 19-pin cable that
provides a clear sound and picture by connecting
to high-definition video sources like
computers, Blu-ray players, game consoles,
HD displays, cable TV boxes as well as home
theater receivers. Ever since HDMI standard
was introduced, several vendors claim
themselves to be HDMI cable manufacturers.
However, until and unless these cables are
tested, they cannot be legally sold as HDMI
Cables. So, make sure you buy them from a
trustworthy website like SF Cable. If there
are specific requirements every cable should
meet, what sets HDMI cables apart from others?
Here are some facts about the same. Single
Resource for Data Transmission In the old RCA
and VGA cables, there were different
connections for audio and video. But an
HDMI cable can transmit both audio and video
data from one device to another. This inclusion
of audio with the video is what makes HDMI the
best connection resource to have.
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All or Nothing at All If the HDMI cable
is genuine, it will provide you a
perfect transmission. There is no compromise
in quality no matter what kind of HDMI
cable you buy. So expensive doesnt always
mean better transmission. If your TV
finds out there is a data loss happening
from your Blu ray player, it will request
the data at higher speeds. So there isnt any
noticeable difference in the data
transmission. HDMI Cables Debunking Common
Myths! If you are an avid buyer of
electronic products, you must know about HDMI
cables. HDMI is an abbreviated form of High
Definition Multimedia Interface. It is a single
cable that helps to transmit high definition
video and audio. There are several
myths and misconceptions surrounding
these cables. Heres an insight to these
myths along with the explanations and
clarifications to each one of them.
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  • There are Hundred Types of HDMI Cables
  • This one is a huge myth. You will find several
    electronic shops that try to sell you an array of
    HDMI Cables. But in reality, there are only four
    major types of HDMI cables.
  • Standard Speed
  • Standard Speed with Ethernet
  • High Speed
  • High Speed with Ethernet
  • Standard speed has 1080i resolution whereas high
    speed is rated to 1080p and higher. The
    Ethernet feature is an extra one and is
    needed only if your equipment
    needs Ethernet-over-HDMI compatibility.
  • 2. You Should Consider Ratings like 15.8 GB/S and
    Made for 240Hz
  • Sometimes, you will be forced to buy an expensive
    cable under the pretext that it will easily
    be able to cope with your HDTV speed.
    However, you must know that such
    things stand of least importance.
    Equipment like DVD players have a
    maximum resolution of around 1080p/60.
    Most new television has the capability
    of converting any signal and matching it
    with the Hz to provide you with clear picture
    quality. So if your equipment isnt
    specifically related to the higher specs (which
    is rarely the case), do not to pay much
    heed to the cable mentioning the
    above specifications.

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  • Picture Quality will Depend on the Signal
  • This is a huge misconception. HDMI is different
    as compared to the old video/audio analogs.
    Either you get complete signal or no signal at
    all. With the previous cables, weak signal
    affected the picture quality. But with HDMI if
    that is the case, you will not be able to see
    anything at all. So beware of the cables that
    claim to provide you with a better picture
    quality and end up coaxing you to spend a lot of
    money.
  • Expensive HDMI Cables are of Good Quality
  • Last but not the least it is one of the
    most misleading myth that expensive HDMI Cables
    are of good quality. Remember that by
    paying extra bucks on HDMI cables, you may be
    able to buy good looking physical features, a
    fancy brand or fine packaging but the working of
    any HDMI cable remains the same. If you want to
    buy an expensive cable anyway, go for it but
    remember that it will provide the same audio and
    video quality as any other HDMI cable. All you
    need to do is choose a cable that goes with your
    system and test it after you plug in. This
    way you will save money and get better
    picture quality.
  • Above mentioned are some of the most commonly
    known myths about HDMI Cables. So before you make
    your purchase, go think it through and then make
    a decision.

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