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PPC Unveils Perfect Path Products

LAS VEGAS – PPC, a manufacturer of connective technology, will be
introducing a variety of new Perfect Path products at International CES.

The
Perfect Path PerfectLock locking HDMI cable is a patented locking device that
grips a port with 10 times the strength of conventional connectors for more
than 25 pounds of retention, the company said. The cable reportedly delivers
1080p HDTV video and Dolby Digital
DTS-HD Master Audio and Dolby TrueHD audio, and also provides “unsurpassed
reliability with the distinctive strength and flexibility afforded by Perfect
Path’s Perfect Flex jacket,” the company said.

The
Perfect Path Perfect Flex line of broadband coaxial cables offers electrical
performance of up to 3GHz. Features include micro-crack resistance with superior
flexibility and advanced corrosion inhibitors. In addition, Perfect Path
utilizes the latest eco-friendly manufacturing processes for its cables,
providing consumers with a greener home theater, according to the company.

The Perfect
Path F-Type coaxial cable interconnects are said to have an easy-to-see
indicator that shows users exactly when the optimal connection has been
achieved. An oversized locking nut supports easy, tool-free installation, PPC
said.

The
Perfect Path component-video cables feature split-tip center contacts for
high-quality signal transfer, a copper center for superior conductivity, and an
expandable ground shield that accommodates a range of port sizes.

The
Perfect Path digital audio coax S/PDIF provides optimal audio signal transfer
of greater than 25Mbps DVD audio
without data loss, said PPC. They reportedly have split-tip center contacts for
excellent signal transfer and new, improved flexibility.

 Finally, The Perfect Path digital audio
fiber-optic TOSLINK are designed for use with component video cables, providing
optimal signal transfer and enhanced flexibility with the use of all-plastic
fiber cores. They support in excess of 25Mbps of DVD
audio without loss of data, according to the company.  

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