Comprehensive Intros New 4K Certified 18G Commercial HDMI Cables
Comprehensive Connectivity Company launches their new Pro AV/IT HD18G series of 4K 18G HDMI Cables (HD18G-xxPROBLK). Certified 18Gbps 4K (end-to-end) HDMI cables are specifically for commercial applications and have Comprehensive’s ProGrip connector and SureLength indicators right on the connector head.
Comprehensive Pro AV/IT Certified 18Gbps 4K (End to End) HDMI cables are HDMI ATC certified and come equipped with all the latest HDMI features including Ultra HD 4K@60Hz 4:4:4 chroma sampling, transmission of High Dynamic Range (HDR) video, up to 32 audio channels with ARC and support for wide angle theatrical 21:9 aspect ratio.
Comprehensive’s exclusive ProGrip connector helps secure the connection with up to 16 pounds of retention force to prevent cables from being unintentionally disconnected. Here are all the specs.
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