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Wednesday, February 4, 2015

Fusion4K 4K HDMI cable - 10ft Professional Series

Ok so this post is a little different from my previous posts about beauty and weight loss.This time we are getting into high tech which is good to switch it up and expand cause I strive for a diverse group of blog readers.I am here to report on the Fusion4k HDMI cable.Now you may be asking what exactly does a HDMI cable do?Well i'm here not only to answer that question but also to test out this cable and report back to you my loyal blog readers on the quality of this cable.First let's go over the use a HDMI cable has shall we?


 Gonna be honest and say that I myself cannot explain how it works well enough to make it understandable.I know that it makes images on your screen sharper and can be hooked up to game systems,Computers,dvd/blu ray players.But for those who may want a more detailed explanation I will also include a answer from a professional technician to give you all the in depth details.


 "This is pretty close to simple English although HDMI is a pretty technical standard. HDMI means a simpler and higher-quality entertainment experience. It provides the highest possible uncompressed video and audio quality over a thin, easy-to-use cable with a simple, consumer-friendly connector. It’s also backwards compatible with DVI, requiring only a simple passive adaptor or cable to connect between the two interfaces. Most importantly, it adds support for up to 8 channels of full-resolution digital audio, all on a single cable. HDMI has the ability to transmit basic control codes from device to device, making the goal of system integration easier to achieve. HDMI addresses the complexity issue by both reducing the cable count and easing the process of interconnecting the various devices that make up the typical home entertainment system. Instead of having to choose among RF, composite video, S-video and component video and optical digital audio or coax-based digital audio, everything can use a single HDMI connection. For example, in the case of a DVD Audio or SACD Audio capable DVD player, a single HDMI cable can replace up to 10 other connections (3 for analog component video, 1 for optical or coax digital audio and 6 for the 5.1 multichannel analog audio outputs). Added to this is the ability to simultaneously achieve the best possible audio and video quality due to the uncompressed all digital signaling of HDMI. The most recent version of HDMI, more than doubles the bandwidth of the signaling from 4.95 gigabits per second to 10.2 gigabits per second. This increase in bandwidth enables greater color depths, higher screen resolutions and faster refresh rates. It supports the new xvYCC color space, adds support for the Dolby ® TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio standards, provides a mini-connector for use with camcorders and digital still cameras, and supports the ability to automatically and accurately adjust the audio to maintain lipsync with the video image. Quality: Because HDMI is a digital interface, it provides the best quality video since there are no lossy analog to digital conversions that are required for analogue connections (such as component or S-video). The difference is especially noticeable at higher resolutions such as 1080p. Digital video will be sharper than component, and eliminates the softness and ghosting found with composite. Small, high contrast details such as text bring this difference out the most. Ease-of-use: HDMI combines video and multi-channel audio into a single cable, eliminating the cost, complexity, and confusion of multiple cables currently used in A/V systems. This is particularly beneficial when equipment is being upgraded or added. Intelligence: HDMI supports two-way communication between the video source (such as a DVD player) and the DTV, enabling new functionality such as automatic configuration and one-touch play. By using HDMI, devices automatically deliver the most effective format (e.g. 480p vs. 720p, 16:9 vs. 4:3) for the display that it is connected - eliminating the need for the consumer to scroll through all the format options guessing what will look best. HD Content-Ready: HDMI devices supporting HDCP (copy protection) will have access to premium HD content now and in the future. " Source is:https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20090610233237AADrMzT

Ok if you understand all of that bravo for you!If it gave you a headache my apologies it did me to at first but it does have a lot of good information in it.Now how about the Fusion4K HDMI cable?

This is the claims that the company says about their product.

"Professional Series Fusion4K HDMI 10 ft cable
Professional Series Fusion4K HDMI cable. Supports full 4K UltraHD resolution (3840x2160). 4 times the clarity of 1080p video. 32 audio channels and 18Gbps bandwidth. 24-karat gold plated connectors. HDMI 2.0 supported. 1 year replacement warranty.

Note:  This cable works on all HD Televisions, not just 4k TVs.

Key Product Features
4K UltraHD resolution (3840x2160)
High speed bandwidth up to 18 Gbps
Ultimate 3D Support
32 audio channels
HDMI 2.0 supported

So I have given you a lot of information and technical info but what ya wanna know is does this product actually work?!Well proof as they say is in the pictures.I hooked up my tv to my blu ray player with this cable.

Here is before the cable was added


And now after the cable has been put on .

You can see a bit of a difference in the two pictures as the bottom picture does seem to have a sharper look to it.So I van say without doubt that yes this cable does work well and delivers what it says.





If you want to get a HDMI cable of your own you can find the amazon page here http://www.amazon.com/fusion4k-4k-hdmi-cable-professional/dp/b00oc1kd9g

I got my cable for free in return for a honest review but in no way has that affected me writing this blog.You can see the pictures yourself and decide if it works.


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