Katlax Launches its new product line of HDMI Connectors. - HDMI stands for High Definition Multimedia Interface. - This global connectivity standard was established with a clear mandate of having a high definition transmission video and audio in a wide variety of products. HDMI exists to enhance quality in viewing and sound systems. With a single HDMI cable, you can experience all digital solutions that you use to connect and interconnect with other components in your home of an office system. - HDMI was developed by a group of electronics manufacturers as a set of rules for creating connections with high-bandwidth between digital devices. - HDMI combines both audio and video into one connection. - HDMI cables support resolutions up to 1080p, and more recently 4Kx2K for Ultra HD TVs. - It is used both in the commercial AV sector and is the most used cable in homes connecting devices such as digital TV, DVD player, BluRay player, Xbox, Playstation and AppleTV with the television. Specifications of HDMI data connectors manufactured by Katlax: - Support for higher resolutions and higher refresh rates, including 4K at 120Hz and 8K at 120Hz. - Maximum bandwidth of up to 48Gbps. - Resolutions up to 8K. Different types of HDMI connectors: Type A - A type A HDMI connector is a standard connector, the type probably running from your Blu-Ray player to your home theatre system. Contain 19 Pin Size : 13.9 mm x 4.45 mm Type C - Type C HDMI connectors are defined in the HDMI 1.3 specification. They are a type of mini connector designed for use with portable products. Contain 19 Pin Size : 10.42 mm x 2.42 mm Type D - Type D HDMI connectors are micro connectors defined in the HDMI 1.4 specification. Contain 19 Pin Size : 5.83 mm x 2.2 mm
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