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When the HDMI standard and its connection method appeared, it caused difficulties for many manufacturers in terms of guaranteeing the best performance. Despite this, many cables appeared on the market that were marketed as error-free, even though the experiences of consumers told a completely different story. When Supra started product development, these aforementioned difficulties and challenges were well known, so nothing was left to guesswork in terms of development.
Since the beginning, Supra has supplied first-class and highly reliable HDMI cables, on the basis of which the company's reputation has been very high both in home environments and in fixed installation sites, such as hotels, conference rooms and similar spaces where safe and reliable operation is required. Nine years of continuous product development has resulted in the Supra HD5 HDMI Met-S/B, which is one of the best passive HDMI cables on the market, offering a full-speed connection for both 8K video and ethernet. Supra guarantees that the HD5 cable can carry a 1080p signal passively up to 32 meters, an achievement that competitors cannot.
Supra is aware of its burden of proof, as a result of which every cable goes through precise measurements according to standards and thus offers its customers a cabling application that always meets the highest quality criteria. The bandwidth of the HD5 cable is a whopping 1100MHz, which is more than three times that of normal HDMI High Speed cables. There are also the most esoteric solutions on the market that promise wild bandwidths, but few of them perform as promised in practice. Thanks to the removable connector end, the cable can be easily installed in structures or strips and only requires a width of 20 mm for the passage.
When discussing cables, it's easy to come across skepticism and claims like "does the cable really matter" or "it's just ones and zeroes" and yes, the cable really does matter. Even if the picture and sound travel with such a weak cable, they may start to stutter, or in the worst case, stop completely, thus completely spoiling the movie enjoyment. With Supra's cabling, you guarantee that the signal is always perfect and that your av amplifier is not subjected to excessive stress trying to patch up an incomplete signal before it is sent to the display device.
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When the HDMI standard and its connection method appeared, it caused difficulties for many manufacturers in terms of guaranteeing the best performance. Despite this, many cables appeared on the market that were marketed as error-free, even though the experiences of consumers told a completely different story. When Supra started product development, these aforementioned difficulties and challenges were well known, so nothing was left to guesswork in terms of development.
Since the beginning, Supra has supplied first-class and highly reliable HDMI cables, on the basis of which the company's reputation has been very high both in home environments and in fixed installation sites, such as hotels, conference rooms and similar spaces where safe and reliable operation is required. Nine years of continuous product development has resulted in the Supra HD5 HDMI Met-S/B, which is one of the best passive HDMI cables on the market, offering a full-speed connection for both 8K video and ethernet. Supra guarantees that the HD5 cable can carry a 1080p signal passively up to 32 meters, an achievement that competitors cannot.
Supra is aware of its burden of proof, as a result of which every cable goes through precise measurements according to standards and thus offers its customers a cabling application that always meets the highest quality criteria. The bandwidth of the HD5 cable is a whopping 1100MHz, which is more than three times that of normal HDMI High Speed cables. There are also the most esoteric solutions on the market that promise wild bandwidths, but few of them perform as promised in practice. Thanks to the removable connector end, the cable can be easily installed in structures or strips and only requires a width of 20 mm for the passage.
When discussing cables, it's easy to come across skepticism and claims like "does the cable really matter" or "it's just ones and zeroes" and yes, the cable really does matter. Even if the picture and sound travel with such a weak cable, they may start to stutter, or in the worst case, stop completely, thus completely spoiling the movie enjoyment. With Supra's cabling, you guarantee that the signal is always perfect and that your av amplifier is not subjected to excessive stress trying to patch up an incomplete signal before it is sent to the display device.
Technical information: