Commercial-grade HDMI cables offer high frequency noise suppression

ShowMeCables’ new commercial-grade HDMI cables are offered in 8 different configurations that meet HDMI 2.0 standards, while providing 18 Gbps bandwidth and 4K performance at 60Hz.

ShowMeCables (Irvine, CA), an Infinite Electronics brand and supplier of a range of IT, voice, video, and data network cables and connectivity products, has introduced a new series of commercial-grade HDMI cables.

Billed ideal for applications such as video transfer, commercial electronics, audio/video installers, and video system design and gaming venues, the new commercial-grade HDMI cables are offered in 8 different configurations that meet HDMI 2.0 standards, while providing 18 Gbps bandwidth and 4K performance at 60Hz.

The HDMI cables have CL3 rated jackets for in-wall installations and contain ferrite cores at each end for high frequency noise reduction in the signal. According to the supplier, the cables are ideal for transferring video and audio signals in environments that might be susceptible to high frequency noise.

“These cables are commercial-grade and specifically designed for difficult environments and commercial installations," said Mark Blackwood, product line manager at ShowMeCables. "We offer a wide selection of options for our customers to customize their order, or they can choose from our large inventory of in-stock cables available with same-day shipping."

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