HDMI Receiver
What is HDMI® receiver?
HDMI® (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) is a surface standard used for teaching aid apparatus such as television and home theater systems. With 19 wires wrapped in a single cable that resembles a USB wire, HDMI® is able to carry a bandwidth of 5 Gbps (gigabits per second). HDMI® is an uncompressed, all-digital signal, while the aforementioned interfaces are all analog.
HDMI® supports ideal video formats, compounded video and high-definition. It is also backwards computer with DVI (Digital Video Interface). High-end graphics cards featuring a DVI port can connect to a HDMI® interface via a DVI/HDMI® cable. This is simply a cable with a DVI connector on one end and a HDMI® connector on the other. As a rule, HDMI® cables should not run longer than 15 feet (5 meters), or degradation of the signal could occur.
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