HDMI TO HDMI CABLE - HDMI
(High-Definition Multimedia
Interface). HDMI is a small,
user-friendly interconnect that
provides up to 5 Gbps of bandwidth
to support high - definition video
plus multi - channel audio in a
single cable.
Type-A 19-pin plugs for digital
connections between compatible
Audio/Video source components and
display devices such as LCD screens
and projector and Plasma screens.
HDMI plugs are gold plated for
highest quality connections.
The
first industry-supported
uncompressed all-digital audio/video
interface, this HDMI cable provides
an interface between any audio/video
source such as a set-top box DVD
player and A/V receiver and an audio
and/or video monitor such as a
digital television (DTV). HDMI
supports standard enhanced or
high-definition video plus
multi-channel digital audio on a
single cable.
High Definition Multimedia
Interface, or HMDI, transmits pure
digital video and digital audio over
a single, easily managed cable. Like
the DVI standard on which it is
based, HDMI transmits uncompressed
high-definition video with a
theoretical bandwidth over 5Gb/sec,
but adds 6-channel digital audio and
a bi-directional control channel
that lets components communicate
with each other. The benefits of
this new technology are significant:
razor-sharp images over long cable
lengths and without analog
artifacts, multi-channel digital
surround sound, components that
automatically adjust to optimal
settings, and the ability of the
consumer to control multiple home
theater components through a single
remote. As with DVI, HDMI supports
the High-bandwidth Digital Content
Protection (HDCP) standard.