Wednesday, March 19, 2014

HDMI Cable Using Guide



Guide to using an HDMI cable in a Home Theater

You can begin your HDMI experience by selecting the right cable that meets your requirements. While it is possible to purchase a flatHDMI cable from a renowned electronics manufacturer such as Sony, Hitachi or Philips, you can advance your search by figuring out the exact type of cable that you need.

Standard HDMI cables can work with the majority of appliances in a home theater since the standard cable transmits 1080i or 720p video. These resolutions are typical for many electronics, such as DVD players, cable and satellite boxes.

HDMI cables can also come with Ethernet that works the same as a standard HDMI cable but is also able to network devices through a designated information channel.  High-speed HDMI cables are required in order to experience 1080p resolutions, or higher. Blu-ray players require these types of cables in order to deliver optimal sound and picture quality.

Once you have selected the appropriate cable, it is time to find the ports for connection on the equipment and connector on the cable that you wish to join. Then connect the equipment by using the designated ports.

It is common for devices to come with an HDMI port, so make sure you connect the cable in the right port. The equipment port is female and the HDMI cable plug is male.

Check the HDMI cables to make sure that they are tightly in the port. The connectors must be secured properly into the ports in order to function. Those that need a line of over 25 feet, and expect 1080p resolution, should invest in a booster box.

Guide to use an HDMI cable with Other Devices

Connecting a TV to a laptop or PC is easy when using an HDMI cable. Simply connect the cable into the computer’s “Output” port if the device is compatible with HDMI. Devices that do not have a specific HDMI Output port will require an adapter and a video card upgrade. 

Gaming consoles are easily connected to a TV by putting one end of the HDMI cable into the gaming console’s Output port and the other cable end into the Input port of the TV. 

HDMI cables also can be used in Car

Automotive HDMI cables are used for more extreme systems of HD viewing, such as in vehicles and onboard. These cables are able to withstand vibration and temperature differences.

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