Cabling
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HDMI Licensing assists in preventing counterfeit HDMI products from entering the U.S. market
HDMI Licensing has collaborated with U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) to enforce intellectual property rights and trademark protection for the HDMI standard and help CBP ... -
HDMI / HDCP troubleshooting
With the number of HDMI compatible devices continuing to grow, any legacy scepticism regarding the specification needs to be resolved. Here, cable manufacturer Monster Cable provides ... -
Future-proofing through Smart Wiring
‘Future-proofing’ is just one way to make sure that your new home won’t become obsolete in an age of ever emerging technology and expanding lifestyle choices. -
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Optical fibre Standards
For the first time since it was published (way back in 2005), AS/NZS ISO/IEC 15018:2005 Information technology – Generic cabling for homes has been revised and ... -
HDMI latching connectors help connections stay seated
Let’s face it: cables sometimes come unplugged. Kids, dogs, vacuum cleaners, and the law of gravity all conspire occasionally to unseat the HDMI connector. -
Smart cabling for CCTV
Forget about coax, Cat 5 cabling for closed-circuit television makes good sense and should be the preferred method for all installations. Sonny Lee explains how to ... -
Cable management in everyday furniture
Proper cable management can make a simple installation look impressive or a high-end system look cheap. Here is some furniture that brings a touch of class ... -
Site-terminating HDMI
You should never solder your own HDMI plugs on to the end of a raw or cut cable, says Kordz Australia director David Meyer. -
HDMI, part 1: The evolution of 1.3
Misconceptions, misnomers, myths and lies – the world of HDMI is a confusing one to navigate. In part one of this three-part feature on the elusive ...