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HDMI
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High-Definition Audio and Video Transmission: HDMI cables can transmit both high-quality video and audio signals simultaneously, supporting resolutions up to 4K or even 8K. They can also transmit multi-channel audio without needing separate audio connections.
Uncompressed Signal Transmission: HDMI cables transmit uncompressed digital signals, ensuring high fidelity of images and sound compared to analog signals, thus avoiding signal loss and interference.
Support for Multiple Standards: HDMI cables support various video standards, including 1080p, 4K UHD, 3D video, and HDR (High Dynamic Range), offering richer colors and higher contrast.
Strong Compatibility: HDMI cables are compatible with many devices, including TVs, monitors, projectors, game consoles, computers, and Blu-ray players, making them widely used in home entertainment systems and professional display equipment.
Audio Return Channel (ARC): Some HDMI cables support the ARC feature, allowing audio signals to be sent back from the TV to audio equipment through the same HDMI cable, simplifying audio connections.
Enhanced Bandwidth Support: Depending on the HDMI version, the supported bandwidth varies. The newer HDMI 2.1 standard supports higher bandwidth (up to 48Gbps), enabling support for higher resolutions and refresh rates.
Transmission Distance: HDMI cables have a limited transmission distance, but short distances (typically within 10 meters) ensure signal stability. For longer distances, signal boosters or fiber optic HDMI cables may be needed to maintain signal quality.
Plug-and-Play: HDMI cables are very convenient to use with no complex setup required. Simply connect the devices via HDMI ports, and audio and video signals are transmitted simultaneously.
High-Definition Audio and Video Transmission: HDMI cables can transmit both high-quality video and audio signals simultaneously, supporting resolutions up to 4K or even 8K. They can also transmit multi-channel audio without needing separate audio connections.
Uncompressed Signal Transmission: HDMI cables transmit uncompressed digital signals, ensuring high fidelity of images and sound compared to analog signals, thus avoiding signal loss and interference.
Support for Multiple Standards: HDMI cables support various video standards, including 1080p, 4K UHD, 3D video, and HDR (High Dynamic Range), offering richer colors and higher contrast.
Strong Compatibility: HDMI cables are compatible with many devices, including TVs, monitors, projectors, game consoles, computers, and Blu-ray players, making them widely used in home entertainment systems and professional display equipment.
Audio Return Channel (ARC): Some HDMI cables support the ARC feature, allowing audio signals to be sent back from the TV to audio equipment through the same HDMI cable, simplifying audio connections.
Enhanced Bandwidth Support: Depending on the HDMI version, the supported bandwidth varies. The newer HDMI 2.1 standard supports higher bandwidth (up to 48Gbps), enabling support for higher resolutions and refresh rates.
Transmission Distance: HDMI cables have a limited transmission distance, but short distances (typically within 10 meters) ensure signal stability. For longer distances, signal boosters or fiber optic HDMI cables may be needed to maintain signal quality.
Plug-and-Play: HDMI cables are very convenient to use with no complex setup required. Simply connect the devices via HDMI ports, and audio and video signals are transmitted simultaneously.