Product name |
Flat HDMI cable |
Connector |
M/M gold plated |
Wire |
Flat |
Jacket |
Black PVC |
The HDMI M/M15FL 15-foot Flat High Speed HDMI Cable with Ethernet supports Ethernet data interconnectivity with compatible HDMI devices and features a flat-shaft design that makes it suitable for in-wall installations or installation under carpet or along baseboards.
This high quality HDMI cable fully supports 1080p+ resolutions at up to 120Hz refresh rate, with life-like color. To accommodate the demands of future high definition devices, such as increased resolutions and higher frame rates, this Ultra HD cable supports resolutions up to 4k x 2k.
Create Ultra HD connections between your HDMI-enabled devices with minimal clutter
Connect HDMI-equipped devices like LCD TVs, LCD Projectors, Plasma TVs, HDTVs and DVD Players.
Connect multiple devices with one Internet connection (satellite receivers, DVD players, A/V receivers, High Definition TVs, game consoles and more).
This quick-connect, single HDMI cable can replace multiple audio and video cables, reducing clutter and hassle, while the flat wire design allows convenient installation under carpets
1 - 15ft Flat High Speed HDMI Cable with Ethernet - HDMI -M/M.
HDMI has the advantages of small size, high transmission rate, wide bandwidth, good compatibility, and the ability to simultaneously transmit uncompressed audio and video signals. Compared with traditional fully analog interfaces, HDMI not only increases the convenience of device to device wiring, but also provides some intelligent features unique to HDMI, such as consumer electronic control CEC and extended display recognition EDID. An HDMI cable is composed of 19 wires. The HDMI system consists of an HDMI transmitter and receiver. Devices that support HDMI interfaces typically have one to multiple interfaces, and each HDMI input of the device must comply with the specifications for the transmitter and each HDMI output must comply with the specifications for the receiver. The TMDS data transmission channel and clock channel are composed of 4 pairs of differential transmission lines among the 19 HDMI cables. These four channels are used to transmit audio signals, video signals, and auxiliary signals. In addition, HDMI also has a VESA DDC channel, also known as the Display Data Channel, which enables the exchange of status information between signal sources and receivers for configuration, enabling devices to output in the most appropriate way.
Generally speaking, a computer with an HDMI output port is an HDMI signal source, and a TV with an HDMI input port is a receiver. After connecting the computer and TV through an HDMI cable, it is equivalent to the TV becoming the second display screen of the computer.
Only one HDMI cable is needed to transmit audio and video signals simultaneously, without the need for multiple cables to connect; Meanwhile, due to the absence of digital/analog or analog-to-digital conversion, higher audio and video transmission quality can be achieved. For consumers, HDMI technology not only provides clear picture quality, but also greatly simplifies the installation of home theater systems due to the use of the same cable for audio/video.