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The cable

The Chord Active Resolution HDMI cable uses silver-plated oxygen free copper signal conductors.  Silver-plated conductors are a very good way to carry a high speed signal. The 5 metre and 8 metre cables use a lighter gauge conductor set than the 10, 15 and 20 metre versions.
Insulation is low loss gas foamed polyethylene and all critical signal conductors are shielded with high frequency effective shielding.

The Plugs

The Active Resolution is fitted with a die-cast gold-plated HDMI plug with a metal body to improve shielding.  This is particularly important because the receive end of the cable has a signal enhancing network chipset that significantly improves sound and picture quality.  This means that it is important to note the direction arrows on the cable when installing.

Use it with

The Active Resolution will work in any situation that requires a long HDMI cable, and will carry a high speed signal in lengths of up to 20 metres. Please do read the instructions before installing; because the active chip set is fitted within the HDMI plug it is important to install the cable in the correct direction.

$500.00

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Product Overview:

“A high speed HDMI cable that delivers excellent picture quality in lengths of up to 20 metres.”

The Active Resolution HDMI cable has a special chip set, small enough to fit inside the HDMI plug, powerful enough to produce an outstanding picture and provide high speed performance and Ethernet over lengths of up to 20 metres.

The Active Resolution uses silver-plated conductors for all the important signal paths, insulation is gas foamed polyethylene and the redesigned plug has a metal outer shell to provide the best protection and 24 Kt gold-plated signal contacts.

The Active Resolution HDMI cable is easy to install and fitting it will ensure that you feed a screen or projector with the best possible signal.

Length

5m, 8m, 10m, 15m, 20m

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