Hdmi (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) cables forward uncompressed digital data between two devices, normally between computers, laptops, and gaming consoles and Pc monitors, Hdmi-enabled Tv sets, and video projectors. If you want to play games on your Xbox or Ps3, "hook" the console to your home theater, and enjoy superb audio and video quality, then using Hdmi cables is one of the options that you can use. The most recent generation Hdmi cables also withhold the highest Hd resolution, which will make your video watching or gaming caress nothing short of amazing.
The Hdmi cables also come in versions, beginning from 1.0, 1.1, 1.2, and 1.3 to the latest, 1.4, where each subsequent version is likely to withhold more features that your home theater offers. There is no difference in the ability of the video or audio, which any of these cables delivers, but their version rather refers to the ability of these cables to work with the corresponding components - for instance, a 1.2 Hdmi cable should work well with all 1.2 components. If you want to see the difference between the dissimilar versions, then look up an Hdmi version comparison chart online. In a nutshell, the versions differ in terms of maximum clock rate, maximum Tmds throughput per channel, maximum color depth, and maximum resolution over particular link at 24-bit, and maximum resolution over particular link at 30, 36, and 48-bit (applies only to 1.3 and 1.4).
Xbox HDMI Cable
All Hdmi cables have the same maximum audio throughput - 36.86 Mbit/s. Only the 1.4 and 1.4a Hdmi cables withhold 4K × 2K Resolution, 3D over Hdmi, Audio return channel (Arc), and Ethernet channel, while the 1.3 series differ from their predecessors by the fact that they are Dts-Hd scholar Audio bitstream capable, Dolby TrueHd bitstream capable, and withhold Auto lip-sync, Deep Color, xvYcc, and have updated list of Cec commands.
When shopping for an Hdmi cable, then the compliance and the cable's length (more on that in a bit) are no ifs ands or buts the two elements that you need to take into account. In order to settle the complicate, naturally look at the packaging, or ask the sales clerk to show you the vendor's compliance certificate. When it comes to the length, unless you need a very long cable, you will not have to worry about any signal loss or distortion; most sources think even 10m long cable capable of delivering perfect video and audio, without using an Hdmi repeater. If you need a cable longer than that, then naturally buy an Hdmi repeater or look for cables with a built-in signal amplifier, which cables are called boosted or amplified.
Features of Hdmi Cables
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