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Jan 5 2010, 9:00am CST | by Shane McGlaun
Sanus Systems is set to debut some cool new HDMI cables at CES that have one end that pivots through a range of angles up to 45 degrees allowing for much easier connections in tight spaces. The cables support HDMI 1.3b.
They can transmit up to full HD video and support 10-bit, 12-bit, and 16-bit color depths. The cables are available in lengths of 10-feet and 5-feet. Pricing is unknown and the cables should be available at retailers like Best Buy very soon.
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