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Please note: The HDMI plugs are marked "Source" or "Display" for easy identification and correct installation.
There is a change in transmitting data streams over distance. We are even getting close to what is possible to send using electricity. The new generation formats and bandwidth requirements are extremely challenging and electrical properties are limiting the desired transfer speeds and radio frequencies from various domestic wireless appliances expose the even more fragile bit stream to malicious interference. Our homes are not the most favorable place for the tiny bits. There is a media far more immune to interference – LIGHT. Fiber optics are today the only possible ultra-high speed data transfer bus in practice for digital highways (e.g. domestic broadband, inter-city and nation-wide data networks) and have also been used for many years in specific interfaces in the multimedia industry such as TosLink. Further light has a very beneficial additional feature, it is by nature galvanically isolated from the electrical devices, thus less likely to distributing interference. Now we face a giant leap in data transfer speed with the arrival of new video format resolutions and fiber optics is consequently making its way in. Supra AOC (Active Optical Cable) HDMI combine optic and electric transfer in a way that secures a Ultra HD 8K 7860x4320@60Hz signal up to a staggering 100 meter! Supra AOC contains active control circuits converting the HDMI output to optics and back again, discreetly incorporated in the Supra proprietary gold plated shielded metal housing connectors. Additionally the AOC concept are completely Plug&Play, do not require any drivers or external power source – a very neat installation, if we may say so ourselves. So extend your freedom of installation and your future, using Supra AOC, setting new standards of HDMI transfer speeds and distances! Features: • HDMI AOC (Active Optical Cable) • Proprietary gold plated shielded metal connector for low noise interference • Fiber optic technology in selected conductors for noise immunity • Supports resolution Ultra HD 8K 7860x4320@60Hz up to 100 meter • Dolby Athmos, True HD, DTS-HD Master Audio, up to 32 audio channels • Plug & Play configuration – no drivers or separate power supplies required • Thin hi-flex cable, only 4.5 mm in diameter, easy to install • A staggering 48 Gbps bandwidth provides for 8K Ultra in full speed and color depth • 4:4:4 color • HDR support • eARC & CEC • HDCP 2.2 Product reviews and links
Brand description - SUPRA
SUPRA Cables is a recognized cable brand that is produced by Swedish Jenving Technology AB, which exclusively makes quality cables for Hi-Fi, home cinema, and the installation market. A large number of SUPRA products have won international awards for the high quality at the incredibly reasonable prices. NO-NONSENSE cablesAt Jenving their focus is quality without the price going up entirely in the higher heavenly layers. All cables are based on real engineering and not voodoo, from the selection of raw materials to the actual cable construction and thereby the final sound properties.There is, therefore, a very reasonable price/quality ratio on SUPRA cables, compared to the many exotic high-end cables on the market. Whatever the variant/price range of a Supra cable you buy, you always get quality for the money or No-nonsense as Jenving calls it. Manuals and user guides for SUPRA productsWhen purchasing a SUPRA product, a user guide or instruction is usually provided in the following languages: English. Unfortunately we cannot guarantee that a printed manual / user guide is included in the product box, but most often it can be found on the manufacturer´s website.
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