
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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