Digital Life™ SuperThin High Speed Powered Cable for HDMI (SRP) 4ft. $89.95, 8ft. $99.95 and 16ft. $119.95. Digital Life SuperThin High Speed Powered Cable for camcorder; Mini HDMI to HDMI 8ft. (SRP) ...
I bet you 10 bucks you wouldn't have guessed the RedMere's MagnifEye technology have nothing to do with optics or still images application, but an embedded silicon chip in HDMI cables. Apparently the ...
Monster’s SuperThin HDMI cables aren’t just marketing noise, they’re real, and thinner than the anacondas most people have jacked into their TVs. RedMere’s tech lets them skimp on heavy-gauge copper, ...
Everyone’s favorite cable company (hehe) is working with silicon chip developer Redmere to develop a super-thin HDMI cable that can transmit at high speeds. The magic that Redmere is providing comes ...
Monster Cable has teamed up with silicon chip developer Redmere to develop ultra-thin HDMI cable that deliver a 10.2 GB/s data rate. The idea is to make it easier to deal with a mass of cables, but we ...
At 21 Gigabits per second (verified by Simplay HD) the M2000 is the world's fastest cable. This latest addition to Monsters speed-rated cables for HDMI features optimized conductors, dielectrics and ...
The first company to enable full-rate HDMI 1.3 performance and beyond up to 20 meters using thin HDMI cable, Gennum Corporation (TSX: GND) has announced it is expanding its ActiveConnect family with a ...
Monster announced its new SuperThin HDMI cables at CES 2010, shrinking the cable down to 3.5mm in diameter, but demanding a premium price for the new design. Matthew Moskovciak Senior Associate Editor ...
Developed in Collaboration With RedMere, New Powered SuperThin Cables for HDMI Are Ideal for Elegant Flat-Panel TV Installations and Use with Mobile HD Devices Monster, the world’s leading ...
Monster is providing owners of flatscreen TVs with a solution to the problem of unsightly “cable clutter” with its new FlatScreen SuperThin™ Cables for HDMI™. Now available at retail, Monster ...
Any home theater owner with a decent setup knows that the seemingly endless supply of thick cables needed to run their gear can quickly become the bane of their existence, not to mention one hell of ...