Sunday 14 March 2010

Wireworld Platinum Starlight HDMI Cable for the Uber Rich $1,000 Platinum Starlight HDMI Cable Supposedly Way Better than Regular Cables

Not sure about you, but I hear people talking about gold plated HDMI
cables being way better than the regular few bucks HDMI cables without
all that branding thing, all the time. And although it's all about the
digital signal (yes 1's and 0's) that needs to get or not to the
receptor, most of these guys are ready to pay a little bit extra, for a
Walmart employee has advised that they won't be losing any pixels that way.
But the whole issue regarding what's the best cable to hook to your
Blu-ray player, is getting even more interesting as the folks from
Wireworld have announced a revolutionary new Platinum Starlight HDMI
cable that for $1,000 promises unprecedented dynamic 1080p transmissions
straight to your HDTV.
Featuring some sort of patent-pending DNA Helix conductor design that is
crafted using 24 solid silver conductors and doing exactly the same job
as a regular cable, you should know that this flagship Wireworld
Platinum Starlight HDMI cable ensures that your signal strength won't go
south (which usually appear when you have a very long cable).
Really worth a thousand bucks, or just a way to brag to your fellas? I
think you already know the answer, right?
Meanwhile, here's their press release.
COOPER CITY, FL (12/8/09) — Wireworld, which debuted the world's
first upgrade HDMI cables in 2004, has introduced a new flagship HDMI
cable that delivers the highest levels of performance the company has
ever offered. The Platinum Starlight HDMI cable features molded carbon
fiber connectors, the company's unique new 24-conductor DNA Helix
design with solid silver conductors, and high-speed/high-bandwidth
capabilities to meet even the most stringent system requirements –
including the new HDMI v1.4 High Speed with Ethernet specification. MSRP
for the Platinum Starlight is $1,000 for a 1.0 meter cable.
�Now that Blu-Ray players are the primary source for both movies and
music in home theater systems, comments Wireworld President and founder
David Salz, the HDMI cable connecting the player to the system has
become the most important audio cable in the entire system. The Platinum
Starlight HDMI cable addresses the need to provide the highest possible
audio and video fidelity in high end home theater installations. �
The Platinum Starlight HDMI cable employs Wireworld's new,
patent-pending DNA Helix conductor design, which uses 24 solid silver
conductors — double that of conventional HDMI designs —
arranged with an innovative symmetrical geometry designed to neutralize
impedance variations at every point along the cable's length. These
advancements maximize available speed and bandwidth for the signal path
while also reducing noise and jitter effects for substantial overall
improvements in signal fidelity and dynamic response. The cable is
capable of transfer rates of up to 21 Gbits per second, far exceeding
the HDMI group's recently announced v1.4 High Speed with Ethernet
specification of 10.2 Gbits per second.
Platinum Starlight HDMI cables will be available in February of 2010 in
lengths ranging from 0.3 meter to 30 meters. Retail pricing for a 1.0
meter cable is $1,000.
Wireworld Cable Technology, which was founded by renowned designer David
Salz in 1992, is the premier provider of leading edge digital and analog
cable technology for home audio and video, from HDMI and Displayport
technologies to state of the art high-end interconnects and speaker
cables. The company has an unmatched reputation for producing superior
cables based on the use of objective perceptual
testing, innovative patented designs, premium materials, and exceptional
manufacturing quality.

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