Lindy 15m Fibre Optic Hybrid USB Type C Cable Audio / Video Only 38503
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Lindy's Fibre Optic Hybrid USB Type C Cables are the professional solution for the transmission of USB video and audio signals over longer distances. Combining the long-distance capabilities flexibility and high EMI and RFI resistance of fibre optic cable with standard copper cabling these hybrid cables are ideal for use in mission-critical AV setups or commercial installations. Supplied as a thin cable with a premium metal narrow USB Type C connector this cable can easily be installed through conduits and other narrow spaces with no damage caused to the internal cable structure.
Supporting all the features that come with the DP 1.2 specification these cables deliver resolutions up to 4K UHD 3840x2160@ 60Hz perfect for ensuring superior image quality in eye-catching retail displays immersive AV installations at events or a responsive crystal-clear solution in transportation signage. HDR support ensures a much wider colour gamut greater contrasts and an enhanced brightness to provide eye-catching content even in outdoor or brightly lit scenarios.
Supporting all the features that come with the DP 1.2 specification these cables deliver resolutions up to 4K UHD 3840x2160@ 60Hz perfect for ensuring superior image quality in eye-catching retail displays immersive AV installations at events or a responsive crystal-clear solution in transportation signage. HDR support ensures a much wider colour gamut greater contrasts and an enhanced brightness to provide eye-catching content even in outdoor or brightly lit scenarios.
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