| This Atlas 1.3 series Cat 2 HDMI interconnect with silver
plated conductors can transfer data at a much higher rate
(UP TO 10.2Gbps, or over twice the speed of earlier versions).
It's accordingly more flexible than older 1.1 or 1.2 versions:
for example, The Atlas 1.3 series HDMI has the data capacity
to support the new Dolby True HD and DTS-HD, Blue-ray and
HD-DVD and xvYCC colour. Not only sound, but pictures benefit
too: The Atlas HDMI 1.3 can transfer up to and including 24
bits (in a system that's called Deep Colour), which allows
for spectacular increases in colour realism.
Supports resolution from 480P,720P/1080i and 1080p
Digital Audio capable of multi channels from 5.1, 7.1,
8.1 to 13.1 channels.
Can support deep colour (10, 12, 16 or 24 bit)
Capable of handling the highest spec up to 10.2Gbps.
Note:
There is a lot of confusion over the lengths of HDMI cable
that will work over longer distances particularly for 1080P.
The extraordinary claims notwithstanding, below are the
official test results from the HDMI association. In order
to run longer lengths than those recommended, a repeater
/ extender amplifier should be employed.
All Atlas cables employ 24AWG silver plated copper conductors.
Official HDMI testing provides the following information.
1.2A and previous old version <=74.25MHz (720P/1080i).
Maximum operating length = 10 metres.
1.3 version - Cat. 1 <=74.25MHz (720P/1080i). Maximum
operating length = 10 metres.
1.3 version - Cat. 2 Sufficient condition 5dB >74.25MHz
(>1920* 1080P). Maximum operating length = 6 metres.
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