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HDMI Female Jack to DVI D Dual Link Male Adapter
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HDMI Female Jack to DVI D Dual Link Male Adapter
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High performance connection between HDMI and DVI components and cables makes for very easy hookups. HDMI, is top quality high-definition digital audio/video standard, and is compatible with all digital video connection, DVI. So, if you've got DVI components (such as a DVD player, cable box, HDTV tuner with DVI outputs) in your system and buy a new HDMI-capable component (like Plasma TV or projector), compatibility is guaranteed. |
- This adapter works and is compatible with any standard male HDMI cable
- Making the switch to HDMI with the use of the adapters instantly improves your home theater experience
- One year manufacturer's warranty
HDMI is used on:
- Cable TV
- FIOS
- Satellite STB's (Set Top Boxes)
- Receivers
- Display devices - HDTV's, LCD's, Projectors, Plasmas, DVD players, Blue Ray Players, HD DVD players, the Playstation 3 and the new version of the Xbox 360.
- Supports all HDTV formats (1080p, 1080i, 720p, 480p).
- Bandwidth up to 5 Gigabytes per second
| PART # | DESCRIPTION | WEIGHT | PRICE |
| NQP-HDI-9200 | HDI Female Jack to DVI D Dual Link Male Adapter | 0.1 lb |
Facts about HDMI:
Positive:
- HDMI is the new standard and is here to stay
- When using devices that support it, you are able to use just one cable for both the audio and video connections
- HDMI is continues to advance technologically however maintains its compatibility with old versions
- Compact size means you can fit more connectors in a limited space such as on the back of your receiver allowing a receiver to have on-board HDMI switching
Negative:
- No locking mechanism connector means it is easily pull out by accident
- HDCP copy protection does not allow conversion to analog for compatibility with older HDTV's and other displays.
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