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Accell Corporation AVGrip & AVGrip Pro Locking HDMI Cables
Accell's new AVGrip and AVGrip Pro offer installers a handful of attractive features, including competitive pricing, locking mechanisms and HDMI testing certification.
Accell’s AVGrip and AVGrip Pro HDMI cables incorporate the company’s locking mechanisms and they are certified to meet HDMI CTS requirements to help ensure their reliability in the field.
Thanks to the nefarious activities of some overseas manufacturers there are a lot of sub-standard HDMI cables flooding the American consumer market. Accell Corporation's new AVGrip and AVGrip Pro Locking HDMI cables however, offer consumers a choice of ATC certified solutions that meet HDMI standards.
These new cables from Accell are available in one and two meter lengths, and they are tested to meet the requirements of the HDMI Compliance Test Specification (CTS) in order to drive interoperability between HDMI-based components.
In addition to the cables' ATC testing compliance, the cables also incorporate locking features to ensure the cables remain in place once a professional electronics technician installs the products. Some of the features built into the cables include 24kt gold-plated contacts and triple-metal shielding that is said to reject RF and EMI noise.
These new cables from Accell are available in one and two meter lengths, and they are tested to meet the requirements of the HDMI Compliance Test Specification (CTS) in order to drive interoperability between HDMI-based components.
In addition to the cables' ATC testing compliance, the cables also incorporate locking features to ensure the cables remain in place once a professional electronics technician installs the products. Some of the features built into the cables include 24kt gold-plated contacts and triple-metal shielding that is said to reject RF and EMI noise.
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Robert Archer, Senior Editor, CE Pro
Bob is an audio enthusiast who has written about consumer electronics for various publications within Massachusetts before joining the staff of CE Pro in 2000. Bob is THX Level I certified, and he's also taken classes from the Imaging Science Foundation (ISF) and Home Acoustics Alliance (HAA). In addition, he's studied guitar and music theory at Sarrin Music Studios in Wakefield, Mass.



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