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Brand | Nippon Labs |
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Model | HDMI-RM-15 |
Type | RedMere HDMI with Ethernet |
Type | HDMI Cables |
Color | Black |
Length | 15 ft. |
Cable Length | 15 ft. |
Connector Number | 2 |
Connector Detail | Connector A: HDMI Male Connector B: HDMI Male |
Terminal Gender | Male to Male |
Features | High Speed HDMI Cables with RedMere can reliably distribute High Speed signals to much greater distances, up to 65 feet (20 meters) at the full 10.2 Gbps data throughput Easier to handle and route through your home theater system and which put less stress on your equipment's HDMI ports. transmit your High Speed HDMI signals over the longest distances, while using the thinnest cables possible Type A male to Type A male, PVC jacket, 100% Triple Shielded, 99.99% Oxygen Free Copper Conductor, with RedMere chipset. HDMI Ethernet Channel: Add high-speed networking to an HDMI link, allowing users to take full advantage of their IP-enabled devices without separate Ethernet cable 4K X 2K Video Support: Enables video resolutions far beyond 1080p, supporting next generation display that will rival the next digital cinema system used in many commercial movie theaters Supports 480i, 480p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p, and up to 2160 resolution Audio Return Channel: Allows an HDMI connected TV with a built-in tuner to send audio data "upstream" to a surround audio system without a separate audio cable Braid shielding and Aluminum Mylar-foil shielding provides utmost protection against RF and EM interference. 4K – The 4K resolution is four times that of a 1080p display and the same resolution used by state-of-the-art Digital Cinema systems. A High Speed HDMI Cable is capable of handling the high bandwidth required for 4K support. Audio Return Channel – HDMI cable carries audio information along with the video from a source device (e.g. blu-ray player) to the sink device (display/television). Often times this goes through an AV receiver to drive a home theater audio system. The Audio Return Channel is primarily used to send the audio signal generated by the television when its internal tuner is used, back to the AV receiver, so that you can use your home theater audio system when watching television signals. |