SUPRA launched its first HDMI cable in 2004. Already from the very beginning, the HDMI standard and its contact gave most manufacturers a hard time to achieve perfect performance. Yet many cables were launched claiming fluent transmission, a fact many customers found reason to doubt. When we started our development, we knew how challanging this would become and left nothing to chance.
From the start and on, we have delivered trustworthy HDMI cables, hence our reputation on the installation market, where we supply large quantities to hotels, conference facilities and similar, and where no one overlooks sub-standard performance. Nine years of continuous product development has resulted in the Supra HD5 HDMI Met-S/B, which (according to us) is the best passive HDMI cable there is, offering HDMI High Speed with Ethernet & 4K resolution. We guarantee that our HD5 cable handles HDMI 1080P signals up to 32 meters - passively! We think we are alone to offer this.
We know also the burden of proof, why we test and approve in compliance with the latest test provisions by HDMI´s Accredited Testing Center in the USA - a quality assurance treat to our customers. The bandwidth of the HD5 is 1100MHz, above three (> 3) times the specification of HDMI High Speed (340MHz). There are some interesting esoteric cables out there claiming to do the job but only a few are actually up for the job. Supra High Speed HDMI is.
With the addition of our smart contact Supra Met-B/S, the cable is now possible to route in 20 millimeters conduits including the contact. No more on-site cut and re-soldering, jeopardizing the final top notch performance.
We often meet scepticism when we talk about HDMI cables. ”Does it really matter?” ”I mean, it’s only a data stream?" Yes, it is a stream of digital bits. And, yes, it does matter. In the ideal world, a cable would tell the user that it is not upp for the job by simply blanking out the picture. It has, however, to be really poor when that happens. Unfortunately there is an intermediate state before the signal is so corrupt it cannot be read and blanks out/freezes. Many claim that if the picture shows, the signal is good enough. There is, however, circuitry in the receiver which tries to repair broken data stream by buffering and error correction, but this is based on best possible estimates. Further, there are protocolls with handshake, that asks sender to re-submit broken bitstreams. If there is time ...
You might experience sync problems (delays, freezing video moments), distorted colorations, insufficient blackness, noise and other unexplainable artefacts during which the hardware is working overtime trying to repair the fragile multimedia bitstream. Do your precious hardware the best possible favour you can by connecting it using Supra HDMI cables and both you and your equipment will be able to fully enjoy/display the show.
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1001000056 | HD5 HDMI/DVI/DP BLUE B300 | 300 |
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1001000064 | HD5 HDMI/DVI/DP BLUE B75 | 75 |
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1001000106 | HD5/S HDMI/DVI/DP BLUE B500 | 500 |
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1001000080 | HD7 HDMI-B/DVI DUAL-LINK BLUE B250 | 250 |
From the start and on, we have delivered trustworthy multimedia (HDMI, DVI) cables, hence our reputation on the installation market, where we supply large quantities to hotels, conference facilities and similar, and where no installer overlooks sub-standard performance. Nine years of continuous product development has resulted in e.g. the Supra HD5 HDMI Met-S/B, which (according to us) is the best passive HDMI cable there is, offering HDMI High Speed with Ethernet & 4K resolution. We guarantee that our HD5 cable handles HDMI 1080P signals up to 32 meters - passively! We think we are alone to offer this.
SUPRA launched its first HDMI cable in 2004. Already from the very beginning, the HDMI standard and its contact gave most manufacturers a hard time to achieve perfect performance. Yet many cables were launched claiming fluent transmission, a fact many customers soon found reason to doubt. When we at Supra started our development, we knew how challanging this would become and left nothing to chance.
We know also the burden of proof, why we test and approve in compliance with the latest test provisions by HDMI´s Accredited Testing Center in the USA - a quality assurance treat to our customers. The bandwidth of the HD5 is 1100MHz, above three (< 3) times the specification of HDMI High Speed (340MHz). There are some interesting esoteric cables out there claiming to do the job but only a few are actually up for it. Supra High Speed HDMI is one.
With the addition of our smart contact Supra Met-B/S, the cable is now possible to route in 20 millimeters conduits including the contact. No more on-site cut-offs and re-soldering, jeopardizing the typical Supra top notch performance.
How you get a bent and too big connector through a small conduit pipe (minimal Ø 20mm for conduit pipe and 25mm for conduit tube).
1. Can you pull this connector through a conduit pipe
2a. All parts are easily detachable.
2b. These are the parts of the dis-assembled connector.
2c. The soldered part is overmoulded for protection.
3. Nylon braid is used as an aid to pull the cable through the conduit. Fasten the braid to the pulling tool with a knot.
4. Picture showing how much space there is left in a 20mm pipe.
5. As you can see, despite the sharply bent pipe, the cable got through, effortlessly.
6. Assembled cable and connector ready for use.
We often meet scepticism when we talk about HDMI cables. ”Does it really matter?” ”I mean, it’s only a data stream?" Yes, it is a stream of digital bits. And, yes, it does matter. When a cable is so poor that the picture blanks out, does not sync, you immediately notice something is wrong. Unfortunately there is an intermediate state before the signal is so corrupt it cannot be read and blanks out. Many claim that if the screen shows, the signal is good enough. There is circuitry in the receiver which tries to repair broken data stream by buffering and error correction, but this is based on best possible estimates and is not necessarily what was sent. Further, if there is time, the data protocoll allows for calling for re-submission of missing bitstreams. If there is time ... You might experience sync problems (delays), distorted colorations, insufficient blackness, noise and unexplainable audible pops during which the hardware is working overtime trying to repair the fragile bitstream. Do your precious hardware the best possible favour you can by connecting it using SUPRA HDMI cables and both you and your equipment will fully enjoy the show.
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