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HDMI cable ShiverPeaks 77471-SPP 1.5m
The ShiverPeaks 77471-SPP 1.5m HDMI cable is a 1.5 meter, blue HDMI lead with HDMI Type A connectors on both ends. It supports a data transfer rate of 8.16 Gbit/s and uses gold-plated contacts to maintain reliable signal conduction for video and audio between compatible devices. The cable is designed for straightforward connection of monitors, TVs, game consoles, Blu-ray players and other HDMI-enabled equipment in a home entertainment or workspace setup.
This HDMI cable combines a moderate length with stable data throughput, allowing placement flexibility without excess cable clutter. Gold-plated contacts reduce the risk of corrosion and help preserve signal integrity over repeated connections. The 1.5 meter length is suitable for typical distances between wall-mounted displays and nearby sources, while the blue jacket makes the cable visually distinct for easy identification among multiple leads.
Ensure both source and display devices are powered off or in standby before connecting. Insert one HDMI Type A connector into the HDMI output of the source device and the other into the HDMI input of the display or receiver until the connector seats firmly. Power on the devices and select the corresponding HDMI input on the display. If necessary, adjust resolution and audio settings in the source device to match the capabilities of the connected display.
For optimal performance, avoid sharp bends and excessive twisting of the cable and keep it away from high-interference power sources. Use the 1.5 m length for setups where the source and display are within close proximity; for longer runs, choose a cable with greater length and suitable shielding. When troubleshooting image or sound issues, verify connectors are fully seated and inspect contacts for debris or damage.
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