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Knoxed showcases three new Cablesson products (29/6/2009) CEDIA UK Expo 2009 Knoxed Limited showcased three new and innovative products at Cedia Expo 2009. Cablesson i90 Wireless HD Set The Cablesson i90 Wireless HD Set distributes the HDMI signal to your HDMI or DVI-D sources with a single HD monitor. This unique switch allows you to switch between 2 HDMI / 2 Component sources and your Hi Def monitor. This switch passes both digital and audio signals through the HDMI ports. Cablesson HDMI 1.4 Cable The new spec HDMI 1.4, allows Cablesson HDMI cable to handle 3-D HD content and 4K high-definition formats used in digital cinemas, which have much higher resolution than the 2K or 1080p content available on Blu-ray disc. Most noticeable is that the 1.4 specification will add a data channel to the HDMI cable and will enable high-speed bi-directional communication. The devices will be able to send and receive data via 100 Mb/sec Ethernet, making them instantly ready for any IP-based application. The new specification will also add an Audio Return Channel that will reduce the number of cables required to deliver audio upstream for processing and playback. Cablesson MHL (Mobile High-Definition Link) Cable MHL technology is an audio/video interface that connects portable consumer electronics devices, such as mobile phones, digital cameras, camcorders and portable media players, to HDTVs using a single cable via the television’s standard HDMI® input port. MHL technology was developed by Silicon Image, Inc., a founding member of the HDMI standards body and a leading manufacturer of HDMI semiconductors and intellectual property. www.cablesson.com
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