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THE HDMI CABLE

The latest word in connectivity for high-definition video and multichannel audio, HDMI greatly simplifies hookup of your HDTV and home theater components (including video and audio players, set-top boxes and video games) — while ensuring reliable, all-digital signal transmission for brilliant performance.

What is HDMI?

Technically speaking, HDMI (which stands for High Definition Multimedia Interface) is a global connectivity standard developed by a consortium of major electronics manufacturers. HDMI establishes a “future-proof” foundation for the transmission of high-definition video and multichannel audio among a wide variety of audio, video and computer products. Today, more than 800 companies have adopted the HDMI standard and are building HDMI into their products.

For you, this means that there is a high-quality, single-cable, all-digital solution you can use to interconnect all the components of your home entertainment system, regardless of manufacturer. And because HDMI is a two-way platform, it also means that your individual components can “talk” to each other, exchanging critical information that allows optimizations and adjustments to be made automatically for easy, trouble-free operation of multiple components.

Why should I use HDMI?

Simply, because it’s the best and most convenient audio/video connection you can buy. For practical purposes, HDMI is also the only way you can experience 1080p “full HD” video in your home.* This means that if you want to enjoy the full video potential of sources like Blu-ray players, HD set-top boxes and upconverting DVD players, you must connect each of them with an HDMI cable.

If you own a High Definition Television and use a Blu-ray DVD Player or
Hi-Def Cable/Satellite box then a HDMI cable is exactly
what you need to get the best picture and sound.

There are a host of reasons why HDMI is superior to other connections:

All-digital signal transfer
Unlike older kinds of video interconnect cables such as component video, S-video and composite video, HDMI carries an uncompressed, all-digital representation of the data transmitted between components. Since the vast majority of this information originates in digital form and is displayed digitally on today’s HDTVs, the HDMI interface eliminates the need for complex digital-to-analog and analog-to-digital processing stages before and after the cable connection, so the information remains in its purest form throughout the signal chain. The end result is an essentially perfect transference of all picture information for consistently dazzling image quality.

One-cable convenience
HDMI offers the same all-digital signal transfer for audio signals — up to eight simultaneous channels of high-resolution audio, that is — and it does so within the same single cable/connector configuration. Before HDMI, you’d need as many as three individual video cables, plus at least one individual audio cable, just to hook up a single audio/video component to your TV. With HDMI, all that information travels flawlessly through a single, reliable cable. In today’s typical home theater, with its multiple source devices (cable and satellite boxes, Blu-ray and DVD players, gaming consoles, etc.), this translates to a much cleaner, less confusing system of wires behind the scenes.

Near-universal implementation
The surging popularity of HDTV and other high-definition technologies has made the HDMI connection a de facto standard on wide array of consumer electronics products. Today, virtually every HDTV, projector, receiver, DVR, Blu-ray player and cable or satellite box sold comes standard with at least one HDMI connection. You’ll also find HDMI on multimedia PCs, laptops, gaming consoles, camcorders and digital still cameras, to name a few.

 

WHY GOLD PLATED CABLES

·         Gold conducts electricity more freely than many other metals, so yes it does make a difference.

·         You will get slightly better conductivity, and supposedly less corrosion, with Gold plating

·         It reduces corrosion of the contacts over time and help to ensure long term performance