HDMI Cables All new GEN-4 benchmark HDMI cable series Now available.
All new flat profile improves twisted pair linearity for enhanced bandwidth. What the...? It means it will support higher picture resolutions in a more compact cable. The other big plus with the new design is hugely improved cable flexibility with the tightest bend radius in it's class. Full assembly AL shell is super lightweight and well within HDMI spec (most brands aren't!).
Like an F1 car, lightweight is by far the best as it significantly reduces strain on the HDMI socket, and also greatly reduces the chances of the connector coming free when you don't want it to.
- No high heat injection molding is used in the connector assembly.
- More than 99% of HDMI™ cables in the world today use injection molding for the connector shell, as it's cheap and reliable and holds every core in place quite well. The downside is that it can increase capacitance by compromising each core's outer jacket, effectively blending them all together.
- The new GEN-4 cables use a proprietary technique to secure each core without the need for injection molding, vastly improving structural and signal integrity.
- The previous generations of KORDZ cables utilized hand soldering methods, same as most brands of HDMI™ cables today. The new KORDZ® B.O.S.S.™ (Bitrate Optimized Soldering System) termination uses a hi-tech automated soldering process that ensures complete consistency in size and quality of each and every solder joint - all 19 of them. The result? Measurably reduced BER (Bit Error Rate) through reduced jitter - the enemy of any digital bitstream.
- Ultra-deep SILVER plating results in EVX™ 7% conductor silver content - a new class benchmark. Which class? The top one - the best, for unsurpassed color and detail.
- EVX™ exclusive cotton/nylon sleeve for a soft and silky texture. Why? What does it do? Well, it looks nice, like a great paint job on a car. Many cables out there are using a stiffer braided sleeve, and claiming that it reduces 'vibration', but they are actually made from PET - the same stuff as the blister pack that it retails in - and as for any performance advantage, no, this is just marketing spin.
- Vibration is NOT a problem in digital interconnects. "You can put lipstick on a pig, but it's still a pig" - Barrack Obama, October 2008. We prefer to tell it like it is.
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