Tripp Lite series P568-010 3.05 m HDMI A/V Cable - 1 Each

  • Part: 1040413
£7.00

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  • General Information
    • Manufacturer
    • Tripp Lite by Eaton
    • Manufacturer Website Address
    • https://tripplite.eaton.com/
    • Brand Name
    • Tripp Lite series
    • Packaged Quantity
    • 1 Each
    • Product Type
    • A/V Cable

Tripp Lite's 10-ft. High Speed HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) Gold Cable allows interconnection between digital display devices, such as DTV's (Digital Television), Plasma displays, LCD TV's and projectors, to Digital source devices, such as Digital Set-Top boxes, Blu-Ray players and AV receivers. Supports iPad2 Video Mirroring when used with Apple Digital AV Adapter. HDMI assures that the best audio/video signal is always sent from the source (HDTV signal, Blu-Ray Player) to the display (Projection Television, LCD, Plasma, etc.). It does this by allowing uncompressed video and multi-channel audio data to be input to the display device through one single cable. An HDMI connection allows input at high rates of speed, up to 18 Gbps.

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  • Warranty
    • Limited Warranty
    • Yes

  • Technical Information
    • Cable Type
    • HDMI
    • Cable Length
    • 3.05 m
    • Connector Type on First End
    • HDMI Digital Audio/Video - Male
    • Connector on First End Details
    • 1 x HDMI Digital Audio/Video - Male
    • Connector Type on Second End
    • HDMI Digital Audio/Video - Male
    • Connector on Second End Details
    • 1 x HDMI Digital Audio/Video - Male
    • Conductor
    • Copper
    • Device Supported
    • Audio/Video Device
    • HDTV
    • Plasma
    • LCD TV
    • Projector
    • Set-top Box
    • Blu-ray Player
    • A/V Receiver
    • iPad
    • Data Transfer Rate
    • 18 Gbit/s
    • Supported Resolution
    • 3840 x 2160
  • Physical Characteristics
    • Color Family
    • Black
    • Product Color
    • Black
  • Miscellaneous
    • Additional Information
      • Impedance matched twisted pair construction reduces cross-talk and interference