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Ethereal’s HDMI/COAX Sends HDMI signal through Coaxial Cables for 1440p Resolution
Unit allows distances of more than 300 feet.
HOLLY HILL, FLA. -- Home theater installation professionals who need innovative yet practical solutions to achieving the best results now have Ethereal Home Theater’s HDMI/COAX, which sends an HDMI signal through a four-conductor coaxial cable at distances of more than 300 feet.
In addition to carrying an uncompromised HDMI signal over long distances, the HDMI/COAX is engineered to deliver 1440p resolution – the next revolution in the HD viewing experience.
Phone: 866-839-9187. http://www.etherealhometheater.com
Based in Holly Hill, FL, with offices in Long Beach, CA, Metra (http://www.metraonline.com) is a leader in the auto sound industry as parent company of such consumer and professional installation brands as Axxess, Install Bay, Raptor, Silencer and Tsunami, as well as the Ethereal (http://www.etherealhometheater.com) brand of home audio/video interconnects.
In addition to carrying an uncompromised HDMI signal over long distances, the HDMI/COAX is engineered to deliver 1440p resolution – the next revolution in the HD viewing experience.
Visit Ethereal at EHX Spring, March 12-15 in Orlando, at Booth #1917 and at the PGW Distribution/T.A.G. Booth #1412.
Phone: 866-839-9187. http://www.etherealhometheater.com
Based in Holly Hill, FL, with offices in Long Beach, CA, Metra (http://www.metraonline.com) is a leader in the auto sound industry as parent company of such consumer and professional installation brands as Axxess, Install Bay, Raptor, Silencer and Tsunami, as well as the Ethereal (http://www.etherealhometheater.com) brand of home audio/video interconnects.




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