2009-09-19, 01:17
First I have no business interest in the company that I'm going to mention in this post. I just found that their product will fit a probable necessity for some of you and wished to share that information.
I actually wanted to post this in the Off-Topic section, but one can not directly start a thread there.
I personally find this information pretty worthy and in direct relation to our XBMC and Home Theater Community .
I'm sure some of you probably wonder, how in the world can I connect my HDMI capable 1080p TV to my computer when the computer isn't near enough to it and those HDMI cables are so darn expensive. You know you have that nice TV in your Bedroom but your computer is out in the Den 1 floor down or on the other side of the house.
Well wonder no more...
Recently a company produced a system which can now send an
HDMI Full 1080p signal over Cat5e/6 cables.
Something that is Far Cheaper then that non-flexiable HDMI cables that one would have to use.
That company is SECO-LARM and they have a product out under their ENFORCER brand model MVE-AH010Q which allows HDMI over cat5e/6 cable.
Their Brochure states that a 1080p signal can be pushed out to 196 feet (60m).
Installation looks easy enough.
Hope some of you find this piece of information informative.
Cheers
CyberMaxX
I actually wanted to post this in the Off-Topic section, but one can not directly start a thread there.
I personally find this information pretty worthy and in direct relation to our XBMC and Home Theater Community .
I'm sure some of you probably wonder, how in the world can I connect my HDMI capable 1080p TV to my computer when the computer isn't near enough to it and those HDMI cables are so darn expensive. You know you have that nice TV in your Bedroom but your computer is out in the Den 1 floor down or on the other side of the house.
Well wonder no more...
Recently a company produced a system which can now send an
HDMI Full 1080p signal over Cat5e/6 cables.
Something that is Far Cheaper then that non-flexiable HDMI cables that one would have to use.
That company is SECO-LARM and they have a product out under their ENFORCER brand model MVE-AH010Q which allows HDMI over cat5e/6 cable.
Their Brochure states that a 1080p signal can be pushed out to 196 feet (60m).
Installation looks easy enough.
Hope some of you find this piece of information informative.
Cheers
CyberMaxX