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		<title>Picking your new HDMI Cable just became a whole lot more easier</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Dec 2009 13:38:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is true to say that buying a HDMI Cable can leave some people scratching  their heads. With so many versions and variances between cable types &#8211; it’s  hard to know which cable type actually does what, and most importantly, what  benefit it has for the consumer. Recent changes from HDMI Licensing [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is true to say that buying a <a href="http://www.hdcable.co.uk/hdmi/hd-cable/hdmi-cable">HDMI Cable</a> can leave some people scratching  their heads. With so many versions and variances between cable types &#8211; it’s  hard to know which cable type actually does what, and most importantly, what  benefit it has for the consumer. Recent changes from HDMI Licensing means that  particular trouble may be a thing of the past.</p>
<p>With terms floating around such as Version 1.2, 1.3, 1.3b, Category 1,  Category 2, High Speed and Standard Speed it can become very confusing if all  you want to do is to connect your Blu-ray player to your HDTV.</p>
<p>In an effort to make it easier for customers to identify the right products  for their needs, HDMI Licensing on behalf of the HDMI Founders, have released an  updated version of the HDMI Adopted Trademark and Logo Usage Guidelines.</p>
<div id="attachment_26" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 450px"><img src="http://www.gbhdmi.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/hdmi-cable-types.gif" alt="New HDMI Cable Types, Look out for these Logos" title="New HDMI Cable Types, Look out for these Logos when you buy your HDMI Cable" width="440" height="155" class="" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Nice and simple. Finding the right HDMI Cable just became a lot more easier - look out for these logos when you purchase your HDMI Cables. </p></div>
<p>Most notably, the amendments place significant restrictions on the use of  the version numbers and address how HDMI Cables should be marketed. These new  requirements are designed to simplify the selection process putting more weight  on the features of the cable rather than having to research what each version  actually does.</p>
<p>According to the new guidelines, HDMI adopters will no longer be allowed to  use HDMI specification version numbers in the labelling, packaging, or  promotion of their HDMI-compliant products. These restrictions go into effect  immediately for cable products. Noncable products, however, have until January  1, 2012, to fully comply.</p>
<p>The new guidelines designate all HDMI cable products into five types:</p>
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<li>Standard HDMI cable</li>
<li>Standard HDMI cable with Ethernet</li>
<li>Standard automotive HDMI cable</li>
<li>High-speed HDMI cable</li>
<li>High-speed HDMI cable with Ethernet</li>
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<p>For more information about these new cable types &#8211; we recommend visiting <a href="http://www.hdcable.co.uk">www.hdcable.co.uk</a>.</p>
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