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News IXOS Announces XEN XHV904 Component Video Interconnect (9/7/2007) - Silver-Plated Quad-Shielded High-Bandwidth HDTV Design - A single minded interconnect, to carry analogue HDTV signals from a source to an AV receiver Component video can carry analogue HDTV video and in this usage the quality of the signal cable is paramount. This new one-metre IXOS interconnect delivers stunning performance for all signals including 1080p and is designed for one single purpose, to take the component signal at best quality, from a source to a Home Cinema receiver for video processing. The receiver can then convert to HDMI for long runs or continue with component to the display. Modern video sources place huge demands on cable quality and 1080p HDTV makes the highest. To meet this requirement IXOS(r) have designed a new reference Component Video cable that carries the full HDTV 720/1080 bandwidth and has incredibly effective quadruple shields against interference. To carry the high-resolution signals, the XHV904 features three separate high-bandwidth connectors with silver plated (SP) PC-OFC conductors and four separate layers of OFC braid and Al-Mylar wrap shielding. Solid metal barrel RCA connectors are fitted to each interconnect, further improving the shielding - Highest resolution for high performance installations - High-bandwidth IXOS(r) High Grade Silver-Plated PC OFC Pure 75½ conductors - Heavyweight QUAD shielding for outstanding noise rejection - Maximised insulation from the Nitrogen Gas-Injected Polyethylene dielectric - Low-Loss solid barrel RCAs with Teflon(r) insulation - True 75 Ohm design for extended bandwidth and higher speeds - Silver plated positive conductor for superior signal transfer - IXOS XEN XHV904-100 component video interconnect x 1m £99.99
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