Tripp Lite intros HDMI cables with Ethernet data connectivity

Tripp Lite has introduced its P569 series of HDMI cables with support for Ethernet data connectivity.

Chicago, IL -- Tripp Lite has introduced its P569 series of HDMI cables with support for Ethernet data connectivity, audio return channel, 3D display and 4096 x 2160 video resolution. The cables have been tested to perform at bandwidth speeds up to 10.2 Gbps and can handle 1080p signals at increased color depths and refresh rates. The cables are backward compatible with previous versions of HDMI.

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“Tripp Lite is committed to providing quality connectivity products to keep up with the rapidly expanding technology market,” said David Posner, Tripp Lite Product Manager. “The new series of High Speed HDMI Cables with Ethernet combine the maximum level of performance with more capabilites available than ever before, ensuring users are up-to-date with evolving A/V standards.”

For more information visit: www.tripplite.com.

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