High Quality HDMI Cables From Lindy Electronics

The LINDY HDMI range has cables to suit all your HDMI needs. Premium Gold versions are designed for the most demanding, professional AV and home cinema installations. HDMI to DVI, HDMI to Mini HDMI, couplers and port savers ensure you get the most out of your setup. The LINDY white HDMI cables are ideal for Apple TVs and more.

Premium Gold 1.3b Cat 2 cables are for home cinema buffs that want to get the most out of their professional home cinema and AV installations. Premium Gold HDMI cables are constructed to provide the highest quality, most reliable high speed HDTV connection. The ‘future proof’ cables are fully certified by the HDMI Authorised Test Centre for High Speed 1.3b Cat 2 compliance. They support all currently available HDMI equipped devices at resolutions of up to an amazing 2160p and higher. Continue reading “High Quality HDMI Cables From Lindy Electronics”

Long HDMI Cables from Techlink

techlink-hdmi-cable5 star award-winning Techlink HDMI Cables can now be purchased in lengths up to 50m, we tested the 50m HDMI cable using a Sky HD box connected to a Sony Bravia TV and the picture was perfect at the Sky HD maximum resolution of 1920 x 1080i. The long hdmi cables are part of the award-winning Techlink Wires CR range, the range includes almost every type of cable you could need for connecting your TV. The Techlink cables are available in lengths of 1m, 2m, 3m, 5m 10m, 15m, 20m, 30m and 50m.

TV Connections

Welcome to TV Connections, here we look at the various ways of connecting a televisions, displays, media devices and home cinema systems etc. For the past 30 years the scart lead has been the primary connection cable for connecting a device to a TV but in the last 3 years everything has changed as we have moved into the digital age.

The scart lead is still in widespread use today but is only capable of carrying an analogue TV signal with a standard definition resolution, most commonly in the UK referred to as 576i (576 lines of interlaced picture).

 A new connection called an HDMI cable was created to carry a high definition TV (HDTV) signal into the new LCD and Plasma TV ranges. HDMI Cables have much smaller plugs than scart and if you’re not familiar with them you could mistake it for a USB connector. The HDMI Cable carries the signal digitally as a stream of 1s and 0s, as such it is much less prone to interference and all but a faulty cable will transfer the sound and picture in perfect quality. Continue reading “TV Connections”