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Key features
- SKU: MHCACT20M
- Compatible with all HDMI devices
- Length: 20m
- Dimensions (W\H\D): 18mm x 28mm x 10mm
- Delivers up to 1080p HD video and lossless multi-channel audio through a single cable
- High Speed with Ethernet
- 3D, 4K, ARC supported
- In-line signal boost chipset
- Carries higher data rates than normal long HDMI cables
- Lightweight aluminium headshell construction
- 24K Gold Contacts
- High density shielding layer
- Lifetime Warranty
High Speed HDMI Cable with Ethernet
ActiveWire for HDMI™ cable is fully compatible with every HDMI device on the market and all HDMI specification version features including v.1.4a – (sometimes described as a ‘HDMI 1.4 cable’). Supporting full-HD (1080p video resolutions and beyond), 3D content, 4K resolutions, Audio Return Channel (ARC) plus an additional, dedicated data channel, known as the HDMI Ethernet Channel, for device networking.
In-line Signal Boost
HDMI cable lengths over 8 meters are generally far more susceptible to interference from external electrical sources due to the sensitive high-bandwidth signals being carried. The ActiveWire for HDMI™ in-line equalisation chipset filters electrical noise and interference from the HDMI transmission that normally reduces cable bandwidth -effectively boosting the transmission distance. ActiveWire for HDMI passes the same data rates as a short cable to ensure you get the best possible performance.
Pixel-for-pixel perfection
High-definition digital video and multi-channel digital audio are delivered over this single cable for the best possible picture and sound. ActiveWire for HDMI cables will deliver identical pixel-for-pixel perfect picture and sound quality just as the director intended.
Connect anything HDMI
ActiveWire for HDMI cables let you connect any HDMI Source such as a 3D Blu-ray player, HD box or games console, or other HDMI device to a HDMI equipped HDTV or A/V receiver.
