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Monster HDMI cable 2m for Blu-Ray, Full HD
Product Description
| For the Ultimate in HD - Monster Blu-Ray 900 Advanced High Speed HDMI Cable | ||
Blu-ray is the ultimate way to enjoy movies and games in higher definition. But to experience the advantages of true higher definition, you need a cable that can deliver an ultra-accurate digital signal from your Blu-ray Disc player to your HDTV. | ||
The Monster Blu-ray for HDMI 900 cable is engineered to bring out every detail of higher definition Blu-ray movies and more. You'll see crisp, clear 1080p video with Deep Color for a vivid, lifelike picture. And you'll hear the difference in lossless digital surround sound that puts you right in the middle of the action. Hook up with Monster HDMI 900 to experience the incredible excitement of Blu-ray. | ||
Comes with legitimate branded Monster Cable packaging, warranties and "Monster Cable Tips and Tricks booklet". | ||
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| Inside a HDMI cable | ||
There are nineteen pins in an HDMI connector. Pins 1 through 9 carry the three TMDS data channels (Transition Minimized Differential Signaling - the technology that allows DVI and HDMI to send high-speed digital data), three pins per channel. TMDS data includes both video and audio information, and each channel has three separate lines for + values, - values, and a ground or data shield. Pins 10 through 12 carry data for the TMDS clock channel, which helps keep the signals in synchronization. As with the TMDS data channels, there are separate lines for + values, - values, and a data shield. Pin 13 is carries the CEC (Consumer Electronics Control) channel, used for sending command and control data between connected devices. Pin 14 is reserved for future use. Pins 15 and 16 are dedicated to the DDC (Display Data Channel), used for communicating EDID (Extended Display Identification Channel) information between devices. Pin 17 is a data shield for the CEC and DDC channels. Pin 18 carries a low-voltage (+5V) power supply. Pin 19 is the Hot Plug Detect, dedicated to monitoring power up/down and plug/unplug events. | ||







