|
Not
all HDMI cable companies
are the same
Making
a good quality HDMI
cable that is compliant
to the HDMI specification
is not a simple task.
It takes premium materials
and skilled workmanship
to make an HDMI cable
that meets the HDMI
specification. As the
cable gets longer or
the cables speed increases,
it becomes even more
difficult to make a
cable that is fully
HDMI compliant. What
many people don't realize
is that most cable companies
do not have their own
cable factories. Many
cable brands are simply
resellers, sourcing
HDMI cables from suppliers
and other third parties
and often doing little
more than placing their
logo on the cable. Purchasing
cables from a third
party can make it difficult
to ensure performance
and maintain quality.
A disconnect can occur
between the supplier
and the cable company,
allowing HDMI cables
that are not fully HDMI
compliant to enter the
market. What makes Accell
different is that our
employees make our cables.
Accell has their own
cable factory including
engineering and design,
assembly and quality
control. This allows
us to maintain the highest
level of quality and
performance that is
built in to every Accell
HDMI cable.
Not
all HDMI cables are
the same
HDMI
cables are sensitive
to variances in construction,
especially over long
cable runs. A poorly
made HDMI cable can
have a noticeable effect
on the quality of your
picture. Artifacts like
snow or colored speckles
can appear, or effects
like ghosting become
visible, especially
during dark sequences
or scene transitions.
Accell HDMI cables are
designed uses only the
highest quality components.
From our 24K gold-plated
HDMI connectors to our
oxygen free copper (OFC)
conductors, Accell cables
are 100% HDMI compliant.
|