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Ethereal Introduces HDM-SP Surge Protector For HDMI Interface
[The following is a release from Ethereal Home Theater]
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The Ethereal HDM-SP is the first in-line surge protector specifically designed for the HDMI interface. Its overall design is the result of examining all the qualities necessary for a dynamic and robust interface.
The Ethereal HD-SP withstands up to and including 8KV of voltage surge. It is active on all balanced line TMDS channels, including the clock channel. The device acts as a final defense against voltage spikes that may damage HDMI Components. The HDM-SP offers customers:
# Protection benefits on both input and output stages (protecting both source and sink)
# IEC 61000-4-2 ESD Protection Specification
# Maximum Spike Protection of 8KV
# Minimal TMDS Signal Loss
# Easy In-Line application design
# No Power Required passive design
The new HDM-SP truly lives up to its status with performance that meets expectations of excellence.
Ethereal Home Theater products and accessories are designed by active audio/video industry professionals with years of experience in research, development, and custom home theater installation. Ethereal products are engineered and constructed to deliver unparalleled, reliable, true-to-specifications performance for maximum satisfaction.
Ethereal’s full line of A/V interconnects, specialty cables, and accessories meets every installation need, keeping up with emerging A/V component and home automation technologies, so they can offer the cables and accessories required for leading-edge connections. Our four product series - Platinum, EXS, EM and HT - each serve a specific installation need.
For more information, call 866-839-9187 or visit http://www.etherealhometheater.com.
Don’t forget to stop by our booth at the CES 2009 show, #20407, South Hall.
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