PPC www.connect2ppc.com, the proven leader in the design and manufacture of connectors for the telecommunications, satellite and wireless industries with the most patents in connector technology worldwide, announced today that it will be debuting the first HDMI locking cable available on the market, the "PPC Locking HDMI Cable," at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES), held this week in Las Vegas.
The PPC Locking HDMI Cable is an industry-supported, uncompressed, all-digital audio/video interface, providing...
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PPC Announces First Locking HDMI Cable at CES
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Doesn't need a special socket.
Now that is slick. It does not need a matching 'special' socket. I seems any will do - their video shows it picking up a TV. Solving the problem for straight up, or where the cables may get excessive vibration or moveable systems that pull on the cable, this would be very nice. And seems resonable - compared to Monster anyway.