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1. Fire DisplayPort Cable x10m
(Plasma TVs/Cables)
10m Fire DisplayPort cable for connection between the media receiver and Pioneer KRP generation Kuro screens and all laptops, PCs that support DisplayPort. ...
2. Fire DisplayPort Cable x10m
(Plasma TVs/Plasma TVs)
10m Fire DisplayPort cable for connection between the media receiver and Pioneer KRP generation Kuro screens and all laptops, PCs that support DisplayPort. ...
3. Fire DisplayPort Cable x5m
(Plasma TVs/Plasma TVs)
5m Fire DisplayPort cable for connection between the media receiver and Pioneer KRP generation Kuro screens and all laptops, PCs that support DisplayPort. ...
4. Fire DisplayPort Cable x5m
(Plasma TVs/Cables)
5m Fire DisplayPort cable for connection between the media receiver and Pioneer KRP generation Kuro screens and all laptops, PCs that support DisplayPort. ...
5. Fire DisplayPort Cable x2m
(Plasma TVs/Plasma TVs)
2m Fire DisplayPort cable for connection between the media receiver and Pioneer KRP generation Kuro screens and all laptops, PCs that support DisplayPort. ...
6. Fire DisplayPort Cable x2m
(Plasma TVs/Cables)
2m Fire DisplayPort cable for connection between the media receiver and Pioneer KRP generation Kuro screens and all laptops, PCs that support DisplayPort. ...
7. Pioneer DisplayPort Cable x3m
(Plasma TVs/Accessories)
3m DisplayPort cable for connection between the media receiver and Pioneer KRP generation Kuro screens. ...
8. Pioneer DisplayPort Cable x3m
(Plasma TVs/Plasma TVs)
3m DisplayPort cable for connection between the media receiver and Pioneer KRP generation Kuro screens. ...
9. Pioneer DisplayPort Cable x10m
(Plasma TVs/Plasma TVs)
10m DisplayPort cable for connection between the media receiver and Pioneer KRP generation Kuro screens. ...
10. Pioneer DisplayPort Cable x10m
(Plasma TVs/Cables)
10m DisplayPort cable for connection between the media receiver and Pioneer KRP generation Kuro screens. ...
11. LEC HDMI Distribution 1 to 8
(Plasma TVs/Accessories)
Fully HDCP Compliant (v1.2A), Distributes 1 HDMI input to 8 displays, supports HDTV resolution: 480p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p and SXGA (1280x 1024). ...
12. LEC HDMI Distribution 1 to 4
(Plasma TVs/Accessories)
Fully HDCP Compliant (v1.2A), Distributes 1 HDMI input to 4 displays, supports HDTV resolution: 480p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p and SXGA (1280x 1024). ...
13. QED HDMI Switch 4 Source
(Plasma TVs/Accessories)
High Definition Ready The QED HDMI Switching unit enables high definition signals to be transmitted from either 2 or 4 sources to a HDMI enabled Plasma, LCD screen or Projector or similar HD ready dis
14. Audica Display Stand
(Plasma TVs/Speakers)
Ideal for mounting your Plasma/LCD (32" to 50") and the Audica CS-LCR or CS-C1 speaker.
15. QED HDMI Switch 2 Source
(Plasma TVs/Accessories)
High Definition Ready The QED HDMI Switching unit enables high definition signals to be transmitted from either 2 or 4 sources to a HDMI enabled Plasma, LCD screen or Projector or similar HD ready dis
16. Audica Display Stand
(Plasma TVs/Furniture)
Ideal for mounting your Plasma/LCD (32" to 50") and the Audica CS-LCR or CS-C1 speaker.
17. The different flavours of HDMI
(Content/Home Cinema FAQs)
... and close to a full year to see the first HDMI v1.3 receivers, and we're just now starting to see announcements for HDMI v1.3 displays. The main change to HDMI with v1.3 is the video bandwidth, which ...
Shockingly, despite labels like HD full and 1080HD, if you’ve bought a new flat-panel HDTV in the past couple of years it will not display HD-DVD or Blu-ray movies properly. In a nutshell ...
The 'HD-ready' logo ensures your TV has the minimum screen resolution (1280x720) and digital sockets (either HDMI or DVI) necessary to receive and display a 720p or 1080i high definition signal.  ...
It is true that, in most cases, an analog video signal displayed on an HDTV will not look as good as it would on an analog set: there are two basic reasons for this: 1. The video processing circuitry ...
... can display widescreen images without a large amount of picture space taken up by black bars on the top and bottom of a widescreen image, which is what you see if such images are shown on a standard TV. ...