HDMI is the latest consumer standard for digital video with digital audio intended for interconnecting AV devices such as Blu-ray Players and TVs. Firewire is an oldeer computer standard for digital data transfer most often used for things like high speed connections between external hard disk drives and PCs. Early digital camcorders used Firewire for transferring images and sound at high speed into PCs but the highest bandwidth it is capable of is just 800Mbps which is way slower than HDMI
FR --> Fire Retardant FRLS-->Fire Retardant low smoke When ever wire gets fire Fr wire emit more smoke where as FRLS wire emits low smoke than the FR wires...
24/28 AWG is the thickness of the wire used in the conductors, AWG stands for American Wire Gauge, and is a measurement of how many conductors can be wrapped around a cylinder next to each other in one inch. Therefore, the 24 AWG wire is slightly thicker. There is no need for thicker wire in HDMI cables, however, as it is the quality of sheilding and the connectors that determine the cables ultimate quality. You shouldn't have to pay any more than $20.00 for a 6 foot HDMI cable.
HDMI cable is characterized by its performance rather than the lay up of the individual cables. The choice of a specific wire gauge makes no difference to the effectiveness of the cable. An approved and licensed HDMI cable will work flawlessly if it connected to licensed HDMI outputs and inputs. On the same note, expensive HDMI cables cannot deliver better quality images than cheap ones. The nature of HDMI signals means that the signal is either properly received by a television or not. There is no gradual loss of quality before the signal fails.
Just need and HDMI wire. Unless if you PC is old then you need a VGA wire, but if its flat screen and not an apple TV then you need a VGA to HDMI wire.
An important type of winding wire
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GMAW (solid wire) vs. FCAW (flux-cored wire). The Most important difference between FCAW and GMAW is welding wire,
... a potential difference between the ends of the wire.
Yes, the red wire is a positive wire (+) and the black wire is a negative wire (-) :D
you have to use a hdmi wire plug it in to both electronics an go in hdmi and it should work
AWG= American wire guage SWG = standard wire guage
It is not known why an HDMI wire is not initially included in the box with a bought Playstation 3. The most likely reason is that the HD feature on the PS3 could be considered an optional feature.