Sunday, July 10, 2011

NEW 15FT HDMI MALE to DVI CABLE FOR HDTV LCD PLASMA PS3

NEW 15FT HDMI MALE to DVI CABLE FOR HDTV LCD PLASMA PS3 Review



NEW 15FT HDMI MALE to DVI CABLE FOR HDTV LCD PLASMA PS3 Feature

  • HDMI DTVs will display video received from existing DVI-equipped products, and DVI-equipped TVs will display video from HDMI sources. Cable built with matching impedance, PVC jacket, molded ends and inner hood soldered 360 degrees to the connector to achi
  • High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) uses a much smaller, user-friendly connector along with the DVI connector. HDMI is fully backward-compatible with DVI hot plug for DTVs.
  • Eliminate unnecessary signal conversions. 24 bit/pixel, 165 MHz max clock frequency.
  • 5 Gbps bandwidth, 55% spared for future expansion. Connectors: HDMI Male to DVI Male.
  • Color: Black. Cord Length: 15 ft / 4.6 m. Accessory ONLY. Suggested Applications: standard, enhanced, or high-definition video on a single cable.
HDMI DTVs will display video received from existing DVI-equipped products, and DVI-equipped TVs will display video from HDMI sources. Cable built with matching impedance, PVC jacket, molded ends and inner hood soldered 360 degrees to the connector to achieve a complete end to end shielding.High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) uses a much smaller, user-friendly connector along with the DVI connector. HDMI is fully backward-compatible with DVI hot plug for DTVs.Eliminate unnecessary signal conversions. 24 bit/pixel, 165 MHz max clock frequency.5 Gbps bandwidth, 55% spared for future expansion. Connectors: HDMI Male to DVI Male.Color: Black. Cord Length: 15 ft / 4.6 m. Accessory ONLY. Suggested Applications: standard, enhanced, or high-definition video on a single cable. NOTE: Even though HDMI cables support Hot Plug Detection, improper usage might result in resetting / restarting both devices, or even may cause damage to the devices. Therefore, we do not suggest Hot Plug action for any HDMI cables. Please make sure both input and output devices are off when plugging or unplugging HDMI cables.


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