WORLD CLASS -- HDMI 9000 SERIES -- ( 1.2m to 60m ) ( 4ft to 200ft )

Models:
 

HDMI 9000-4       (1.2m / 4ft)_______________________________________________MSRP    $150.00
HDMI 9000-6       (1.8m / 6ft)_________________________________________________MSRP    $199.95
HDMI 9000-10       (3m / 10ft)_______________________________________________ MSRP    $250.00

HDMI 9000-15       (4.5m / 15ft)______________________________________________MSRP    $300.00

HDMI 9000-25     (8m / 25ft)________________________________________________MSRP    $399.95
HDMI 9000-35     (10m / 35ft)_______________________________________________MSRP    $499.95
HDMI 9000-50     (16m / 50ft)_______________________________________________MSRP    $599.95
HDMI 9000-75     (23m / 75ft)   Includes integrated HDMI booster chips______________MSRP   $699.95
HDMI 9000-100   (30m / 100ft) Includes integrated HDMI booster chips______________MSRP   $799.95
HDMI 9000-130   (40m / 130ft) Includes integrated HDMI booster chips______________MSRP   $899.95
HDMI 9000-160   (50m / 160ft) Includes integrated HDMI booster chips______________MSRP   $999.95
HDMI 9000-200   (60m / 195ft) Includes integrated HDMI booster chips______________MSRP $1099.95


Features & Specifications:


• FT-4 & CL2 rated / CSA & UL approved.
• HDMI 1.3b & 1.4 Compliant.
• 24 awg silver plated 90% copper conductors.
• 24 karat gold plated connectors.
• Nitrogen Gas-injected dielectric for optimum signal strength and ultra-low loss.
• High-density triple-shielding for maximum rejection of RFI and EMI.
• Supports all high definition resolutions including 720p, 1080p & 1440p.
• Up to 16.2 gigabits per second.
• Up to 18 bit deep color.
• Up to 120Hz frame rates.
• Up to 90,000:1 contrast ratio.
• Improved signal integrity and picture quality.
• All cables over 50 feet include built in HDMI booster chip, allowing cable runs as long as 200 feet
   without baluns or power supplies.

 

HDMI Cables -- An Overview Answers a variety of common questions about HDMI cables, and addresses various misconceptions surrounding HDMI.
What's the Matter with HDMI? Explains how the HDMI standard was badly designed, the problems that result, and what one can do to avoid difficulties.
What is Impedance, Anyhow? For those who have wondered...
A Question of Balance A simple explanation of balanced and unbalanced audio circuits and cables and common mode noise rejection.
Is there Really a True 75 Ohm RCA Plug? Why the Canare RCAP RCA plug is the best plug available for impedance matching with 75 ohm coaxial cables.
What Does "RG-6" Mean? What the common "RG" designations associated with coaxial cables do and don't mean.
Exotic Materials and Cable Construction Do we really need silver, oxygen-free copper and Teflon to make the best cables?
Hum Rejection in Unbalanced Audio Cables A comparison of the ability of various cables to reject low-frequency hum.
Video Cable Shielding and the Myth of Quad Shield A review of what video cable shielding is, how it works, and what shield configurations are most effective in keeping out RFI.
Digital and Analog Cables--What's the Difference? An exploration of how digital and analog signals degrade differently in cable runs, and why modern digital video cables are well-suited both for digital and analog use.
Signal Types and Connector Types--Keeping them Straight A review of the various types of video signal formats one may face in wiring a home theater, and their relationship to the types of cables and connectors required to hook equipment together.
Understanding In-wall Speaker, Video and Audio Cable Ratings A summary of the requirements of the National Electrical Code for the use of NEC-rated cables in home theater installations in walls, risers and plenums.
Video Cables from the Inside Out A review of the inner structure of video cables, and how the center conductor, dielectric, shield and jacket of a video cable interact to affect performance.
Component Video Cables A discussion of what component video cables are, how they're constructed, and what specifications and characteristics are particularly important to component video cable quality.
HDMI versus Component--Which is Better? Explains the difference between HDMI and component video cable connections, and generally why they may behave differently from one another.
Does Wire Matter? A short discussion of why cables can make a difference to your system's performance.
What Wire Does With
All Those Electrons
A closer look at just what's going on, electrically, in a cable, and why it affects the quality of a signal.
Home Theater Installation -- The Role of Cabling Some considerations in planning a home theater installation, specifically with regard to installed cabling.

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