HDMI cables

HDMI

HDMI
HDMI is a standard in the transmission of video and audio signals. An HDMI cable makes it possible to transmit both full HD image and the digital surround sound sound 100% digital between a DVD player and a TV. Today, the HDMI standard is used in many types of multimedia devices, such as DVD and bluray players, gaming consoles, digital satellite receivers, flat screens and projectors. HDMI can also transmit images...

HDMI
HDMI is a standard in the transmission of video and audio signals. An HDMI cable makes it possible to transmit both full HD image and the digital surround sound sound 100% digital between a DVD player and a TV. Today, the HDMI standard is used in many types of multimedia devices, such as DVD and bluray players, gaming consoles, digital satellite receivers, flat screens and projectors. HDMI can also transmit images in full HD resolution as well as audio.

HDMI Fiber

With HDMI 2.1 optical fiber cable, you exceed the 10 meter limit. An optical fiber HDMI cable 2.1 breaks this limit without loss of image or sound quality. These fiber HDMI cables will replace the extender boxes previously used.

The optical HDMI 2.1 with fiber supports the new eARC (Enhanced Audio Return Channel), which means that the sound quality is significantly improved and transmits Sorround 7.1. For it to work, it requires eARC to be supported in both the monitor and the device (the HDMI source). If the case is that the eARC is only supported at one end, the cable will automatically adapt to the ARC standard.

There is a network channel built into the HDMI cable, which allows a single ethernet connection to be shared between compatible devices. However, internet sharing will not work from a regular PC.

Regular HDMI cables use electricity to transmit signals. Fiber optic cables use laser. A fiber optic cable is much better quality than the standard HDMI cables we know. In addition, laser does not suffer from electromagnetic interference (EMI) or radio frequency interference (RFI), as electrical based cables do. As a result, fiber cables have significantly less signal loss and allow for greater distances than traditional HDMI cables.

However, please note that HDMI optical fiber cables are not bidirectional, so there will be "display" on one end and "source" on the other end.

HDMI connector types HDMI A is the standard HDMI connector used in virtually all electronics equipment today. Mini HDMI C Is a mini version of the HDMI A connector. The Mini HDMI C version is used in many newer HD camcorders. Micro HDMI D Is a micro version of the HDMI A connector. The Micro HDMI D version is used in many newer cameras.  


standards:
HDMI 1.0
HDMI 1.1
HDMI 1.2
HDMI 1.2a
HDMI 1.3
HDMI 1.3
HDMI 2.0

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  • Cable - monitor
    <p>In this category you will find our wide range of HDMI cables. <!-- P--></p> <p><br /> <!-- p--></p> <p><strong>Good to know about HDMI standard: <!-- strong--> <!-- p--> </strong></p> <p>HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) can partly be seen that SCART connector's digital successor in TV, partly as a further development of the DVI-D with the addition of sound. All newer HD TV has one or more HDMI inputs and many computers are equipped with HDMI outputs. <!-- P--></p> <p>HDMI contains in addition to digital image also digital sound and just the digital transmission of <!-- p--></p> <p>Photo and sound ensures that no loss of image quality caused by long cables and electrical noise. <!-- p--></p> <p>TV equipment such as Blu-ray and DVD players, hard disk recorders and similar uses increasingly HDMI, but older equipment has not necessarily a digital output. <!-- p--></p> <p>Equipment which can only analog outputs as VGA or component (YP <sub> b <!-- sub--> P <sub> R <!-- sub--></sub></sub>), can still be connected to monitors with HDMI input using CNV VGA HDMI. Further informations YP b <!-- sub--> P R <!-- sub--> can be found in the knowledge database of www.danbit.dk<sub><sub><sub><sub> <!-- p--> </sub></sub></sub></sub></p> <p>HDMI having different bandwidths, color depths, and resolutions, depending on the audit. Today much equipment rev. 1.3, with a max. Resolution of 1920 x 1080, which is from 2006. <!-- P--></p> <p>The latest rev. 1.4 2009 adds higher resolutions (4096 x 2160) 3D, two way audio and an Ethernet channel to the standard.<strong> <!-- P--></strong></p>
  • Armerede
  • Cable - extender
    <p>In this section you will find DANBIT's selection of HDMI extension cables. With an HDMI extension cable you can extend your HDMI signal, for example from a short HDMI cable. However, the rule of thumb for HDMI cables is that there is a marked signal degradation after approx. 20 meters. If the signal is to be extended over 20 meters, we refer to our <a href="https://www.danbit.dk/en/454-hdmi"> HDMI Extender </a>.</p> <p></p> <p></p>
  • med lås
  • HDMI adaptere
  • HDMI vinklet
  • HDMI to mini DisplayPort
  • HDMI micro
  • HDMI mini
  • HDMI til displayport
  • HDMI til DVI-D
    <p>Here you will find our selection within HDMI to DVI-D cable. We have 10 different adapter cables, all of which make it possible to transmit the signal from HDMI to DVI. Several of our cables with gold plated connectors which makes cables do not emit noise. HDMI 1.3 cables are made with 28AWG conductors, which provides a low resistance in the cable and minimize signal loss even over longer distances. Therefore, conversion cables from Danbit be extra long. <!-- P--></p>

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