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XHT458  PC-OFC High Speed HDMI Cable
     

Overture
XHT458 PC-OFC High Speed HDMI Cable
 

HDMI™ to HDMI™

The XHT458 has been Certified by HDMI LLC to meet HDMI High Speed Specifications up to 10.2Gbps.

  • Proprietary Nitrogen Gas-Injected Polyethylene dielectric provides maximum insulation and significantly reduces the dielectric constant
  • Oversized High Grade PC-OFC conductors significantly improve audio and video integrity and detail on longer length cables
  • Triple shielding provides maximum protection against EM and RF interference
  • Patented 4-layer PC board minimises FEXT (Far End Cross Talk) by stabilising impedence
  • IXOS® TRU-HD™ Certified High Definition 1080p Digital Video Transmission*
  • Solid cast metal IXOS® HDMI™ plug eliminates electromagnetic interference at the plug
  • Hard gold plated connectors and patented cable technology provide the finest signal transfer
  • HDMI™ certified * All IXOS Overture HDMI and DVI cables will pass a 1080p signal up to 7.5m. To receive 1080p on longer length cables, please use the XHT808 or XHT708.

Availabe sizes: 3m [9.8ft], 5m [16.4ft], 20m [66ft]

HDMI Male   HDMI Male
HDMI Male to HDMI Male

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HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) is the first and only industry-supported, uncompressed, all-digital audio/video interface.
 
IXOS iVEC Technology - After engineering our HDMI™ cable to exceed all of the industry’s standards, IXOS® raises the bar even higher by engineering iVEC™ technology. In reality, more and more people are installing home theatres making it common for cable lengths to exceed 7.5m (24.6ft.). iVEC™ technology solves this problem by engineering a patented microchip to act as a passive equaliser to filter out unavoidable low frequency noise generated in long length cables.
 


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February 1st, 2007

What HiFI 

"Undoubtedly on of the smartest cables we have seen in many a moon, the IXOS is also a solid performer. It’s claimed to be capable of coping with 1080p video (currently rarer than a rare thing), but even with ‘lower quality’ 720p and 576p video ...

March 13th, 2006

AV Review 

“We all know that high-def is the future, but it’s not just a matter of plugging any old digital interconnect into your HDTV and expecting the picture to be more crisp than a Walker’s bag of Salt & Vinegar. No siree, with the HDTV format ranging ...



 


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