The award winning manufacturer of professional A/V and Control systems introduce KD-Pro30G, KD-Pro40G, KD-Pro50G, and KD-Pro75G high-quality HDMI cable offering the latest in 4K resolutions with Ultra HD/4K support up to 4096x2160 or 3840x2160 24/25/30Hz [4:4:4] and 50/60Hz [4:4:4].
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All high-performance Key Digital KD-Pro cables support 18Gbps of bandwidth and the latest HDMI standards. These cables feature HDR10 (High Dynamic Range) which provides for life-like images through the use of a greater range of luminance levels. They are HDCP 2.2 compliant and backward compatible with previous HDCP versions. The Ethernet channel on the KD-Pro cables support up to 100 Mb/s of Ethernet speeds between two HDMI connected devices.
“We are excited to ship our commercial grade HDMI cables. Our commercial customers know that we put out a quality product that will pass commercial building inspections in North American market” said Michael Lakhter, COO of Key Digital. “With our cables supporting 18 gigabit bandwidth up to 75’, Key Digital is the brand that delivers the highest resolution of quality in any application including high resolution data viewing or signage content.”
The KD-Pro cables have 3D capabilities that allow for 3D stereoscopic signal formats to be passed, as well as an Audio Return Channel (ARC) which allows the audio to be returned from the display back to the HDMI source for amplification and display. These cables support digital audio formats including Dolby TrueHD, Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby Atmos and DTS-HD Master Audio. The KD-Pro cables have been designed using Open Eye Technology and have been certified and tested for low loss and a noise-free performance. The KD-Pro cables offer the latest in 4K resolutions, super-fast data transfer rates, and HDR10 support making them the ideal cable for installation in racks, at displays, or over long lengths in commercial digital video applications.
About Key Digital®
Led by the “Father of DVD”, Mike Tsinberg, Key Digital® is an InfoComm, CEDIA, CES, and NAHB award winning manufacturer of professional distributed video and control system equipment.
Since 1999, Key Digital has lead the constantly evolving A/V industry by designing products that deliver industry leading quality, performance, and reliability to corporate, bar & restaurant, digital signage, education, government, and house of worship applications.
Key Digital products are designed and engineered in-house in Mount Vernon, NY. Superior quality, ease-of-installation, and versatility are the result of strenuous research, development, and testing. Expertise and unparalleled knowledge have created a unique hardware-software suite solution ideal for the consultants, designers, and installation firms of the A/V industry. Key Digital® is known to deliver best-in-class products based on quality, performance, and reliability.
For more information, visit our webpage at http://www.keydigital.com.
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Masha Lakhter Key Digital Systems 914.667.9700 x 216 [email protected]


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