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Phoenix Gold Intros Space-Saving HDMI 1.3a Wall Plates
Feature 90 degree right angle outputs that "minimize the outward depth required by connected HDMI cable."
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Phoenix Gold HD/DUAL.MC-RPF Wall Plate


12.08.2008 — Phoenix Gold has introduced space-saving HDMI 1.3a wall plates that feature 90 degree right angle outputs that "minimize the outward depth required by connected HDMI cable."

The company has released three models that are now available: the HD.MC-RPF, HD.MC-RPM and HD/Dual.MC-RPF.

The space-saving wall plates feature:
  • Internal UL CL3-rated pigtail for maximum flexibility
  • Female termination for direct input (HD.MC-RPF only)
  • Male termination for direct input (HD.MC-RPM only)
  • Dual insert plate and female termination for direct input (HD/DUAL.MC-RPF only)
"As HDMI has become the new standard in high definition connectivity, practical and aesthetically-pleasing installations are quickly becoming demanded of manufacturers by discerning customers and installers," says Phoenix Gold director of engineering Stewart Millager.

"Keeping up with the latest technology standards, such as HDMI1.3a, is also a necessity."

MSRP
HD.MC-RPF — $49.99
HD.MC-RPM — $49.99
HD/DUAL.MC-RPF — $69.99

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Steve Crowe, Web Editor
Steve is an editor for cepro.com. He graduated from Emerson College with a B.A. in Journalism. He joined the CE Pro staff in 2008. Steve is also a freelance sports writer for The Boston Globe and other various publications.
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