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    Arrow NextGen Copperhead Xtreme HDMI 1.4 Cables Preview

    We try to stay up with technology, and NextGen recently announced a new line of HDMI cables, dubbed their "Copperhead Xtreme" line, that meets or exceed the latest standards and rigorous demands of today's HDMI applications. Basically, they are ready for Audio Return Channel, 3D, Ethernet and high speed applications. The company sent us a sample cable and it seemed to work perfectly in all the scenarios we threw at it.


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    Quote Originally Posted by admin View Post
    The company sent us a sample cable and it seemed to work perfectly in all the scenarios we threw at it.
    Like any good cable should.

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    Copperhead Xtreme products are available in retail packaging as well as bulk. MSRP prices for single retail box packaging range from $49.95 for 1 meter to $77.95 for 6 meter length. All are available for immediate delivery from NextGen.
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    It seems they're not following the HDMI rules properly though.
    IIRC, since last November, no manufacturer is supposed to use HDMI 1.4 anymore; instead they shall use Cat. I (Standard Speed), or Cat. II (High Speed, which is the case).
    Nice looking cables though, but pretty expensive ones, IMO.
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    Quote Originally Posted by avliner View Post
    It seems they're not following the HDMI rules properly though.
    IIRC, since last November, no manufacturer is supposed to use HDMI 1.4 anymore; instead they shall use Cat. I (Standard Speed), or Cat. II (High Speed, which is the case).
    Nice looking cables though, but pretty expensive ones, IMO.
    How f-n hard would to provide simple spec (e.g):
    3ft cable can do 12 gbps signalling
    6ft cable can do 10 gbps signalling
    10ft cable can do 8 gbps signalling
    25ft cable can do 6 gbps signalling

    etc...

    Please stop with nonesense - HDMI 1.9.9 and 3D cables...
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    Nice looking
    Does that clear plastic elliptical window blinks in unison with the data rate it passes?

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