3 Foot HDMI 1.3a Category 2 Certified Male to HDMI Male Premium Gold Plated with
Ferrites Cable 1 Meter ROHS 1080P
3 Foot HDMI 1.3a Category 2 Certified Male to HDMI Male Premium Gold Plated with
Ferrites Cable 1 Meter ROHS 1080P
The latest revision for HDMI doubles the bandwidth of the original and has opened the
door for a host of potential new advancements in Home Theater Audio/Video performance. New
features such a Deep Color, higher color gamut, and high resolution,
multi-channel audio formats like Dolby True HD and DTS-HD Master Audio will make higher
bandwidth demands than ever before. Equipment manufacturers are bringing out new devices
to take advantage of these new features.
Be ready for what the future has in store with our HDMI 1.3a cables. These cables
have been designed to meet the high bandwidth performance standards set by HDMI 1.3a.
Monoprice cables are constructed to the highest quality with full triple layer shielding
from end to end, strong, solid wire welds and the highest quality materials including high
purity copper, gold plated connectors and tin plated conduits.
Whats new in the HDMI 1.3 Specification?
- Higher speed: Although all previous versions of HDMI have had more than
enough bandwidth to support all current HDTV formats, including full, uncompressed 1080p
signals, HDMI 1.3 increases its single-link bandwidth to 340 MHz (10.2 Gbps) to support
the demands of future HD display devices, such as higher resolutions, Deep Color and high
frame rates. In addition, built into the HDMI 1.3 specification is the technical
foundation that will let future versions of HDMI reach significantly higher speeds.
- Deep Color: HDMI 1.3 supports 10-bit, 12-bit and 16-bit (RGB or YCbCr)
color depths, up from the 8-bit depths in previous versions of the HDMI specification, for
stunning rendering of over one billion colors in unprecedented detail.
- Broader color space: HDMI 1.3 adds support for
x.v.Color (which is the consumer name describing the IEC 61966-2-4 xvYCC
color standard), which removes current color space limitations and enables the display of
any color viewable by the human eye.
- New mini connector: With small portable devices such as HD camcorders
and still cameras demanding seamless connectivity to HDTVs, HDMI 1.3 offers a new, smaller
form factor connector option.
- Lip Sync: Because consumer electronics devices are using increasingly
complex digital signal processing to enhance the clarity and detail of the content,
synchronization of video and audio in user devices has become a greater challenge and
could potentially require complex end-user adjustments. HDMI 1.3 incorporates automatic
audio synching capabilities that allows devices to perform this synchronization
automatically with total accuracy.
- New HD loss less audio formats: In addition to HDMIs current
ability to support high-bandwidth uncompressed digital audio and all currently-available
compressed formats (such as Dolby® Digital and DTS®), HDMI 1.3 adds additional support
for new loss less compressed digital audio formats Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master
Audio.
What products or applications will take advantage of new HDMI 1.3 capabilities?
According to announcements by manufacturers, new high-definition DVD formats (HD-DVD
and Blu-ray) and game machines (including the Sony PLAYSTATION® 3) will make use of
capabilities added in HDMI 1.3. Digital televisions will be able to present images that
are closer to real life than previously has been possible. These will include LCD TVs,
plasma displays and rear projection microdisplays. The PS3 was the first source product to
provide such high quality imagery to these displays. A wide array of new products
featuring the most advanced HDMI 1.3-enabled connectivity such as x.v.Color, Deep Color
and the finest high bit-rate audio have come to market from major players including Denon,
Mitsubishi, Onkyo, Panasonic, Pioneer, Samsung, Sharp, Sony, Toshiba and Yamaha, with more
products expected soon.
Is HDMI 1.3 backward compatible with prior releases of the HDMI spec and with DVI?
Yes, HDMI is fully backward compatible with all prior releases of the HDMI spec, as
well as DVI compliant devices.