No, HDMI converters and HDMI extenders are not the same. An HDMI converter is designed to change the format of the HDMI signal, allowing it to be compatible with different types of connections, such as converting HDMI to VGA or DisplayPort. In contrast, an HDMI extender is used to extend the distance over which an HDMI signal can travel, typically using Ethernet cables or other means to maintain signal quality over longer distances.
HDMI selector switch from RadioShack. You can connect multiple HDMI devices to it, and select which one passes through to the HDMI cable that you connect from the device to the tv. If the tv is a good distance away from the tv, then go with an HDMI over cat5e extender.
I think the maximum distance is 1000,000,000,000 feet
HDMI is the most common connection for High Definition TVs. You need an HDMI to connect the source of HD programming to your television. Maximum resolution is around 1080p, which is the best tv format available now.
You don't need HDMI cables for an HD signal, but if you want to get maximum resolution for your tv (1080 p) you do. The short answer is no, you do not need HDMI Cables just to get an HD signal. BUT HDMI cables transfer the higher-resolution images at a faster rate, giving you a much better picture.
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The suggested maximum distance for this phone is eighty feet, though reception fades as distance increases.
The maximum distance you can walk in 20 minutes from this location is about one mile.
The maximum distance that matter is displaced from its resting place is its amplitude. In the context of a wave, it represents the maximum displacement from equilibrium.
The distance from a rest point of a wave to its maximum displacement is called the amplitude. It represents the maximum distance that a particle in the medium moves from its equilibrium position when the wave passes through.
DVI and HDMI share the same signal format. DVI is found on computers and HDMI is the norm for domestic video equipment. There are some differences in capability but the only one that affects performance is the audio support. HDMI carries imbedded audio on the same cable. DVI does not support audio. It is perfectly acceptable to take a computer DVI output to an HDMI input on a display by using a DVI-HDMI cable. Most modern televisions even have an analog audio input that is linked to an HDMI input so that DVI sources can be used with a separate audio connection. Maximum lengths for DVI cables are normally quoted as a lower figure than for HDMI. The maximum length in fact is very dependent on the quality of the cable, the quality of the signal driver (the video source) and the receiver (the signal input). As the cable length gets longer, there is no loss of quality but once the maximum cable length is exceeded, the image will become broken up or will just not appear at all.
The maximum distance the medium can be moved from its rest position is called the amplitude. This represents the maximum displacement from equilibrium that a wave can achieve.