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  2. Monster Cable - Wikipedia

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    Monster was founded in 1979 by Noel Lee as Monster Cable Products. [1] Lee, an audiophile and engineer, was experimenting with different copper qualities, wire constructs and winding methods of audio cables in his family's garage and comparing them while listening to Tchaikovsky's 1812 Overture.

  3. HDMI - Wikipedia

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    HDMI is a digital replacement for analog video standards. DVI-D, VGA and HDMI connectors on a graphics card. HDMI implements the ANSI/CTA-861 standard, which defines video formats and waveforms, transport of compressed and uncompressed LPCM audio, auxiliary data, and implementations of the VESA EDID. [4] [5]: p.

  4. Monster Cable producing "speed-rated" HDMI cables - AOL

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    Come on Monster Cable, the days of analog interference are gone so hop on the HDMI boat and stop over charging for a digital cable. [Thanks to everyone who sent this in] Speed rating your HDMI cables?

  5. Noel Lee (executive) - Wikipedia

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    Noel Lee (born December 25, 1948) is an American engineer, inventor, and businessman.He is the founder and CEO of Monster Inc.. Lee graduated from California Polytechnic State University with a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering and subsequently did work in laser fusion for the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.

  6. Video router - Wikipedia

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    Some routers have the ability to internally convert digital to analog and analog to digital. For HD Video, HDMI Matrix switch can be used to switch any HDMI source to any connected HDTV using a HDMI connection. More recent developments have allowed audio embedding and de-embedding within the router, this allows for audio to be routed along with ...

  7. Ouya - Wikipedia

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    The small motherboard of the Ouya The controller with the plates removed, revealing fabric pull-tabs to remove the batteries from the inserts. The Ouya is a 75-millimetre (2.95-inch) cube designed to be used with a TV as the display via an HDMI connection.