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The Nippon Labs High Speed HDMI Cable with Ethernet will support all 3D TV and monitors, provide resolutions beyond 1080p, and capable of Audio Return, all meeting the latest HDMI Standards. Nippon Labs cables provide supreme video and audio signals suitable for the most current entertainment systems. Use the Nippon Labs HDMI cables and connect your Blu-ray player to your TV, and get ready to be amazed by the high-definition entertainment!
Supports 3D TV and Monitors This cable provides 3D quality video through HDMI cables, displaying premium quality in true 3D gaming, 3d TV, and 3D home theater.
HDMI with Ethernet Adding the high speed networking Ethernet channel to this HDMI link, the cable provides users the benefit of using their IP-enabled devices without adding an additional Ethernet cable.
Audio Return The Audio Return Channel will enable TV with built-in tuner to “upstream” audio data to your surrounding audio system.
Beyond 1080p Resolution The cable supports video quality way beyond the 1080p resolution, and is capable of providing premium quality for the next generation entertainment system. Matching the quality in digital cinema systems used in most commercial movie theaters.
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“Works well with an ATI 5770 video card and LG 50' Plasma TV. Great video and sound output. Not much else to say, either ...”— bittermann 5/24/2010
“When you connect it to the back of your television or computer monitor, it displays the picture from the device attached ...”— NetGenSuperstar 5/18/2010

