- HDMI 1.3 High-Speed Compatible up to 6.75Gbps
- Works With all HD Resolutions including 1080p
- 36-Bit Deep Color Compatible
- Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio Compatible
- Removable Repeater Design for Easy Replacement
Product Description
The Accell UltraRun 1.3 HDMI to HDMI cables are designed using a miniature signal repeater. This repeater regenerates the HDMI A/V signal for long length transmission, up to 82 feet, without signal loss. UltraRun 1.3 cables are HDMI 1.3 Category 2 (High-Speed) compatible supporting a total bandwidth of up to 6.75 Gbps (225MHz). This UltraRun 1.3 cable features an energy efficient design and is powered from the included compact power adapter. For use with DVI devices simply add an HDMI to DVI adapter.UltraRun 1.3 HDMI cables are designed using a miniature signal equalizer and booster. This exclusive technology is integrated into the connector end of the cable. The cables are UL Class 3 (CL3) and CSA FT4 rated for in-wall installation. The removable repeater module design allows for easy module replacement. Should the repeater become non-operational, it can be easily detached from the cable and replaced without disturbing the cable run.
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This cable is great. It comes with a external repeater and integrated booster. You can use it without the repeater but you’ll see sparkles in 1080p. The repaeter is a little bulky but I managed to hide it. Im using an Optoma HD20 and it looks GREAT. If you dont like the idea of the repeater you can buy Accell B041C-050B-43 CL3 UltraAV HDMI/HDMI Cable (49 Feet/15 Meters). Accell cables is your best choice for true HD!
After doing some research on [...], they recommend runs greater than 33 feet be amplified. They also recommend it be powered from an external source. I found this cable which has that exact feature. All my sources are run to this cable via an impact acoustics 5 to 1 HDMI switch (bought here on Amazon). All of my sources have at least a 6 foot run to the HDMI switch. two have 15′ runs. This cable works with all of my sources without any issues. My 5 sources are a PS3 (15 foot run to the splitter), Motorola cable box, Samsung p3600 Blu-ray player, Denon 4306 Amp & Denon 3910 all run through an impact acoustics 5 to 1 hdmi switch. I also have an empty 15′ cable run to the amplifier for future use. My laptop works just fine on this extra cable. To be clear the spare cable runs to the am, the amp runs to the switch finally to this cable. In the end this run is 75′ with two splits and it still works great!
The only negative is the amplifier is not at the source. Instead the power is at the end of the run nearest the TV or projector. In this case its a projector so the box is a little bulky where the cables come out of the wall and go into the projector.