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Thick/Fat Cylinders on HDMI cables ? What is it ? What does it do ?
Hello,
The "high speed hdmi with ethernet cable" I bought looks something like this: https://www.cmple.com/learn/hdmi-cables-28awg What I want to know is what are these very thick sections on this cable ? Looks like some kind of adapter/device is on this cable ? What is it ? What is it named ? What does it do ? (They look like two big fat round cylinders ?!?) Bye, Skybuck. |
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Thick/Fat Cylinders on HDMI cables ? What is it ? What does it do ?
Searching google for cylinder on cables turned up some answers:
https://superuser.com/questions/2177...nder-on-cables https://computer.howstuffworks.com/question352.htm Apperently this some European Union requirement to reduce Electro magnetic interference... Hmmm... Bye, Skybuck. |
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