Molex106413, 10m Male HDMI to Male HDMI 8K
- RS Stock No.:
- 189-5732
- Mfr. Part No.:
- 106413-3010
- Manufacturer:
- Molex
Discontinued
- RS Stock No.:
- 189-5732
- Mfr. Part No.:
- 106413-3010
- Manufacturer:
- Molex
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Select all | Attribute | Value |
|---|---|---|
| Brand | Molex | |
| Length | 10m | |
| Connector 1 | HDMI | |
| Connector 2 | HDMI | |
| Maximum Resolution | 8K | |
| Connector 1 Gender | Male | |
| Connector 2 Gender | Male | |
| Sheath Colour | Black | |
| Series | 106413 | |
| Size of Strands | 26 AWG | |
| Select all | ||
|---|---|---|
Brand Molex | ||
Length 10m | ||
Connector 1 HDMI | ||
Connector 2 HDMI | ||
Maximum Resolution 8K | ||
Connector 1 Gender Male | ||
Connector 2 Gender Male | ||
Sheath Colour Black | ||
Series 106413 | ||
Size of Strands 26 AWG | ||
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Molex HDMI to HDMI Cable, Male to Male, 10m - 106413 Series - 106413-3010
When you need a reliable HDMI (high definition media interface) cable to transmit audiovisual signals, turn to this male-to-male HDMI cable from Molex. It can handle UHD (ultra-high definition) 4K, 8K and 3D (three-dimensional) displays and supports HDR (high dynamic range) video for the sharpest images. High-speed fibre optics maintain the signal's integrity over the cable's 10m length and deliver a high-resolution picture. It's built with resistance to electromagnetic interference and radio frequency interference, so you can enjoy stable performance even in high-interference environments.
Features & Benefits
• 10m cable offers flexibility when building systems
• Active optical cable provides faster speeds at a low weight and lower power consumption
• Hybrid optical/copper cable combines the benefits of high-resolution fibre optics with copper's conductivity and ductile nature
• Active optical cable provides faster speeds at a low weight and lower power consumption
• Hybrid optical/copper cable combines the benefits of high-resolution fibre optics with copper's conductivity and ductile nature
Applications
• Home cinemas
• Conference rooms
• Operating theatres
• Conference rooms
• Operating theatres
What's an HDMI cable?
High-speed fiber optics
Transmits data over long lengths (up to 100.0m) without multiple connection points. Offers reliable signal integrity. Provides a future-proofed cable solution
Transmits ultra-high definition 4k and 8k and 3-dimensional displays
Supports high-quality video transmission for applications such as home theaters and video monitors in both conference and operating rooms
Integrated AOC assembly utilizes optical cable
Ensures high-definition resolution across long distances (compared to copper) for consumer applications
Available with standard type A and micro type D connectors
Appropriate for a range of applications
EMI/RFI resistant
Delivers stable performance in high-interference environments
Supports high dynamic range (HDR)
Transmits data over long lengths (up to 100.0m) without multiple connection points. Offers reliable signal integrity. Provides a future-proofed cable solution
Transmits ultra-high definition 4k and 8k and 3-dimensional displays
Supports high-quality video transmission for applications such as home theaters and video monitors in both conference and operating rooms
Integrated AOC assembly utilizes optical cable
Ensures high-definition resolution across long distances (compared to copper) for consumer applications
Available with standard type A and micro type D connectors
Appropriate for a range of applications
EMI/RFI resistant
Delivers stable performance in high-interference environments
Supports high dynamic range (HDR)
HDMI cable stands for 'high definition media interface', and HDMI cables are used to transmit high-definition audio and visual signals between devices including TVs, video projectors and computer monitors. They appeared at the start of the 21st century to transmit audio and video through a single cable.
What's an active cable?
Active cables contain power boosters that amplify the signal as they transmit it. They can transmit the video signal in one direction only.
