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HDMI Met-S/B
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HDMI
Met-S/B |
High Speed HDMI Cable
10,200,000,000 bits/sec Full HD Digital Video and Audio in one tiny cable...
How is that possible? With the HDMI High Speed standard, specifying full HD
with billions of colours and full 24bit 192kHz 5:1 audio, you will need about
10.2 Gb/s streaming capacity. A lot of bits! As you can imagine, no ordinary
cable will do the job. SUPRA HF100 is tested and approved in compliance with
the latest test provisions by HDMI´s Accredited Testing Center in the USA.
A secure quality guarantee of our HDMI cables.
The bandwidth in the HF100 (used in all of our HDMI/DVI cables) is 600MHz,
almost twice the spec of HDMI High Speed (340MHz). There are some interesting
cables out there claiming to do the job but only a few are actually approved
for it. SUPRA HDMI is a safe choice.
Colour Flicker and Colour Cast?
SUPRA´s HDMI cable can transfer the finest details from your DVD to TV. If
you use a cable of poor quality, it causes colour flicker and colour cast and
sometimes no picture at all. Something to consider.
High Speed HDMI Cable (v1.4)
- Signal Bandwidth: 340 MHz
- TMDS Bandwidth: 10.2 Gbit/s
- Color Depth: 48 bit/px
- Resolution Guaranteed 1080p, up to 1920x1200.
- Deep Color, x.v.Color
- Auto Lip Sync
- Dolby TrueHD, DT-HD Master Audio
- 3D over HDMI
- Audio Returm Channel
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SUPRA MET-B,
Bent
SUPRA MET-S, Straight
Angled HDMI for less strain by heavy cables and easier fitting for wall
tv/dvd/reciever etc. Also available in straight shape. The housing is
detachable from the soldered cable. The connector body is pre-moulded to
protect the termination and make installation possible in conduits. (>20mm).
The housing is in metal for optimal shielding.
Should you prefer to put a straight housing on after installation, it is
available, too.
Both bent and straight plugs are included in the package, use the one that fits
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The Trick
How you get a bent and too big connector through a small conduit pipe (min.
diam. 20mm). |
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1. Can you pull this connector through a conduit pipe?
2a. All parts are easily detachable.
2b. These are the parts of the dis-assembled connector.
2c. The soldered part is overmoulded for protection.
3. Nylon braid is used as an aid to pull the cable through the conduit. Fasten
the braid to the pulling tool with a knot.
4. Picture showing how much space there is left in a 20mm pipe.
5. As you can see, despite the sharply bent pipe, the cable got through,
effortlessly.
6. Assembled cable and connector ready for use.
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SUPRA´s HDMI The First Over 12m
When our HDMI cable of 10m was approved by HDMI´s accredited testing
centre (ATC), we were only one of two companies in the world with official
certificate for this length. Later, for 12m approved HDMI cable, we were the
first in the world (as far as we know). We can give you a better chance to
arrange your home cinema layout free from being limited by short cables.
Supra Cables invest in the future
New testing equipment brings the Supra Factory facilities up to HDMI Authorised
Test Centre (ATC) level.
Jenving Technology in Sweden, manufacturer of Supra Cables, has invested over 1
million SEK (appr. USD 140,000.-) in highly advanced equipment for HDMI and
other cable measurements. The key part of this investment is a Tektronix DSA
8200 Digital Signal Analyser which can measure up to 20GHz, enabling complete
ATC level measurements with eye diagrams for the new digital cables of the
future including HDMI, HDMI 1.4, USB-3 and DisplayPort.
Most cable companies have few serious R&D facilities and Supra is one of
the only companies globally to have this level of testing capability in-house.
So far, this is the only DSA8200 delivered to Sweden.
"This investment will speed up the development of new and better products,
helping to maintain our leading position in the global market", Tommy
Jenving says.
Jenving Technology is an HDMI licensed cable manufacturer. You will see all
licensed manufacturers listed on www.hdmi.org |
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