HDMI cables target retail market

July 24, 2007
July 24, 2007 -- Key Digital Systems, Inc. has introduced its Red Iguana HDMI cables.

July 24, 2007 -- Key Digital Systems, Inc. has introduced its Red Iguana HDMI cables. According to the company, the cables all comply with the HDMI 1.3 specification, and have the capacity to handle all video signals from standard definition 480i to full HD 1080p.

"The Red Iguana series is a significant improvement in the quality of cable offered to retailers," comments Michael Lakhter, VP of sales for Key Digital. "With Key Digital's expertise in HDMI circuitry and wiring, we are able to offer the highest performance along with the highest value in the marketplace

According to Key Digital, all Red Iguana HDMI cables feature: 24 Karat gold plated connectors for electrical connectivity and corrosion resistance; bandwidth of 5 Gbit/sec for glitch-free digital video signals; a VW-1 UL rating for passing the stringent UL flame test procedure; HDCP compliance; and an oxygen free copper coating with low-loss dielectric compound.

The HDMI male-to-male cables come in lengths ranging from 3 ft. to 20 ft. For more information, go to www.keydigital.com.

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