HDMI cable, InLine®, 19-pin M/M, gold-plated contacts, black
- Perfectly suited for connecting HDTV, digital television, DVR, DVD, Blu-ray, home cinema, Sony PlayStation 3
- supports HDTV resolutions up to and including 1080p (FullHD)
- Contacts with high conductivity for optimal transfer of even fine (low-level) signals
- Single-link bandwidth of 165Mhz (4.95Gb /s) up to 340Mhz (10.2Gb/s) are supported to meet the demands of future HD displays
- supports the digital audio formats Dolby® TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio for professional sound quality li>
- automatic audio/video synchronization capability is also supported, allowing devices to achieve better signal accuracy
- 24K gold-plated contacts for better conductivity and maximum data transfer
- Cable diameter approx. 6.9mm
- Dimensions plug approx. H10.60mm x W20.45 mm x L45.50mm
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HDMI 1.3:
This InLine HDMI cable with specification 1.3 is suitable for HD content up to 1080p. If no higher resolution is supported by the connected devices, this cable is sufficient to connect a TV or monitor to a Blu-ray player, games console, computer, notebook or streaming device in HD quality.
Business: Use this cable to connect your PC or laptop to a monitor. Everyday computer tasks or simple multimedia applications such as watching videos or editing images are fully supported.
Television: Connect your TV to a cable and satellite receiver to watch a wide range of channels in high quality (Full HD).
Playback devices: Full HD monitors, projectors and televisions.
Gold-plated contacts
The gold-plated plugs improve the conductivity, durability and corrosion resistance of the InLine HDMI cable. The risk of oxidation or corrosion is significantly reduced. This increases the long-term reliability of the connection, e.g. even in environments with higher humidity. Gold-plated contacts adapt better to the connections and are less susceptible to abrasion and damage when plugging and unplugging. In addition, the higher conductivity can improve signal transmission and therefore picture and sound quality, especially over longer cable runs.