Tributaries Offers Secure HDMI Connection
Orlando, Florida—May 2009—Tributaries® the established value leader in high-end cables and installation accessories, continues its trend of providing integrators with problem-solving ideas with its new Right Angle HDMI Adapters.
Joe Perfito, President of Tributaries explains the need for the adapters. “Many of today’s components and TVs have to be installed on a wall or in a cabinet, leaving little room behind the components for the various connectors. This is especially true for HDMI, which tend to be longer than standard RCA. As is most often the case with these tight installs, there is a strong possibility of changing the electronic characteristics of the cable or even worse, damaging the delicate internal connections inside the HDMI connector rendering it unusable. Less than one inch can save time and money something which we can all use!â€?
The new adapters from Tributaries® measure about ¾� in width, height and depth (plugged-in). The space-saving design gives installers and consumers peace of mind that their crucial HDMI connection will be secure.
Available in 2 models, HDMI-A (ADAP-RAHDMIA) and HDMI-B (ADAP-RAHDMIB) will work with an HDMI receptacle oriented either up or down. The gold-plated metal part of a male HDMI connector has 2 horizontal sides, a longer flat side and a shorter flat side that has 2 square locking holes. Tributaries designates the models by the longer flat side; flat side up (HDMI-A = Flat-Up) or flat side down (HDMI-B = Flat-Down).
Both models are available now and packaged individually or in bulk-pack of 25 pieces with an MSRP of $20 each.
For more information, please visit www.tributariescable.com.
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