1080P Cable
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1080P Cable Factory sell High Speed MINI H D M I cable 1.4 With Nylon Sleeve & Ferrite Cores Zinc-Alloy Metal Shell 30AWG; OD:7.3
H D M I CABLE 1.4V FEATURE:
H D M I Ethernet Channel H D M I Ethernet Channel technology consolidates video, audio, and data streams into a single H D M I cable, combining the umatched signal quality and convenience of H D M I connectivity with the power and flexibility of home entertainment networking. It incorporates a dedicated data channel into the H D M I link, enabling high-speed, bi-directional networking at up to 100 MB/sec.
Audio Return Channel
The Audio Return Channel in H D M I 1.4 enables a TV, via a single H D M I cable, to send audio data "upstream" to an A/V receiver or surround audio controller, increasing user flexibility and eliminating the need for any separate S/PDIF audio connection.
TVs have always been able to receive multi-channel audio through an H D M I connection, and this is still a typical use-case, with the TV positioned downstream from content sources and any connected audio equipment. However, if a user had a TV with a built-in tuner or DVD player, and wanted to send content "upstream" from the TV back to the audio system, a separate connection had to be installed, typically an S/PDIF cable.
3D display
The latest version of the H D M I standard establishes critical infrastructure for implementing 3D video in the home, defining input/output protocols that will allow 3D displays and source devices to communicate through an H D M I link. It's a major milestone on the path to bringing true 3D gaming and 3D home theater to the mass market, supporting resolutions up to 1080p in 3D.
4K Support
The H D M I 1.4 specification adds support for extremely high video resolutions that go far beyond today's 1080p systems. 4K is shorthand for 4, 000 lines wide by 2, 000 lines high, or roughly four times the resolution of a 1080p display. The term actually covers two formats, both supported in the H D M I 1.4 specification:
3840 pixels wide by 2160 pixels high 4096 pixels wide by 2160 pixels high
Additional Color Spaces
While RGB is still the dominant color space in most video applications, other color models are gaining popularity, particularly in digital still photography. Version 1.4 of the H D M I specification adds support for three additional color spaces (also known as color gamuts), enabling manufacturers to deliver better and more accurate color to users when they view their digital photos on an HDTV. In addition to RGB color and x. V. Color, the H D M I standard now offers native support for three additional color spaces