When performing a prewire installation for our clients, we make every attempt to future proof where possible any optional concepts or ideas before drywall goes up. This may include any of the following; video intercom, wired ethernet for VOD, distributed video, home automation, IP control, whole house audio, and more. Please visit www.HomeTheaterIntegrators.com for additional information or call (248) 841-0072 Thanks, Marc Howley
Showing posts with label HDMI. Show all posts
Showing posts with label HDMI. Show all posts
Friday, November 22, 2013
Saturday, October 16, 2010
what is HDMI ???
HDMI is the global standard for connecting high-definition Consumer Electronics and PC products. It’s the uncompressed, all-digital interface that delivers both dazzling quality and unmatched ease of use.
HDMI technology provides the highest possible signal to meet the needs of today’s – and tomorrow’s – HD entertainment systems. With a single cable, it transmits:
•digital video
•multi-channel surround sound
•advanced control data
More than 800 manufacturers have adopted the HDMI standard, including some of the world’s most trusted brands.
•229 million HDMI-enabled devices shipped in 2008 and 300 million 2009.
•Market research from In-Stat projects over a billion HDMI devices in the market by 2010, when every new digital TV will feature at least one HDMI port
HDMI connectivity is already standard on a wide range of products:
•HDTVs
•Blu-ray Disc players
•multimedia PCs
•gaming systems
•digital camcorders, and more.
With HDMI connectivity, you get it all. The convenience of a one-cable solution, plus the power and performance of a high-speed digital link. Now and in the future, it’s the best way to connect HD.
http://www.hometheaterintegrators.com/
HDMI technology provides the highest possible signal to meet the needs of today’s – and tomorrow’s – HD entertainment systems. With a single cable, it transmits:
•digital video
•multi-channel surround sound
•advanced control data
More than 800 manufacturers have adopted the HDMI standard, including some of the world’s most trusted brands.
•229 million HDMI-enabled devices shipped in 2008 and 300 million 2009.
•Market research from In-Stat projects over a billion HDMI devices in the market by 2010, when every new digital TV will feature at least one HDMI port
HDMI connectivity is already standard on a wide range of products:
•HDTVs
•Blu-ray Disc players
•multimedia PCs
•gaming systems
•digital camcorders, and more.
With HDMI connectivity, you get it all. The convenience of a one-cable solution, plus the power and performance of a high-speed digital link. Now and in the future, it’s the best way to connect HD.
http://www.hometheaterintegrators.com/
Labels:
digital audio,
digital video,
HDMI,
v1.4
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
HDMI signal loss after 40 ft - true or false?
Everyone has heard the HDMI disclaimer; if your HDMI cable run is longer than 40 ft, you will need a booster to avoid signal loss. If this is entirely true, then why do manufactures even make lengths over 40 ft?
I have not personally seen any data supporting this or disputing this, but I will say I do in fact avoid using HDMI in any length beyond the 40 ft mark.
I am just curious if any one has actually seen any data supporting the 40 ft rule?
Marc
www.HomeTheaterIntegrators.com
I have not personally seen any data supporting this or disputing this, but I will say I do in fact avoid using HDMI in any length beyond the 40 ft mark.
I am just curious if any one has actually seen any data supporting the 40 ft rule?
Marc
www.HomeTheaterIntegrators.com
Labels:
HDMI,
signal loss
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