HDMI Video Cables
Before you go out and buy the new latest HD television you need to be familiar with the latest cabling HDMI. As the HDTV market continues to develop with the run-up to the digital change over many of us are in need of being educated in this latest technology. When you first decide to purchase the latest HDTV check out first that it carries the HD Logo to confirm HDTV compatibility, the other term you will surely run into is: HDMI.
In order to decide on the choices you have available you need the right information to make the correct decisions.So what is HDMI
High Definition Multimedia Interface,this is a 19 pin medium-sized connector which now replaces the old style SCART socket. With HDMI digital signals are used to carry both sound and pictures simultaneously.
Of course not all programmes are presently broadcast in HD to your HDTV receiver.HDMI cables have backwards compatibility so can support standard definitions formats also. Analogue component video may still be require as some standard definition TV channels and DVDs may not perform well went sent digitally to a high resolution screen.
With more HD channel now coming on-line and HD DVDs then this will not be a problem for long. Most HDTVs now have one,two or more HDMI connections,if you require further then switch-boxes are available.This makes your AV set up easier than in the past.
The HDMI spec is currently at version 1.3. Therefore to take advantage your TV must be fully compatible with the latest version.With the added features and benefits of HDMI v1.3 including increased bandwidth you will require good quality cables.
It makes no sense to compromise on your cabling if you have purchased an expensive HDTV,amp or player as signals can still be influenced by variations in the quality of the cable or affected by interference. You also need to consider the length of your cabling,over a long distance you will definitely need good quality cable.
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