Steven from Zhuhai Y&Y Technology (transcribed as Wine White Technology) presents their range of professional cables, including USB, HDMI, and DisplayPort. The company specializes in OEM manufacturing and has over 14 years of experience, holding ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 certifications for quality control. Their factory is located in Zhuhai, Guangdong Province, and they require a minimum order quantity of 1,000 pieces for custom logo printing on connectors.
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HDMI® Technology is the foundation for the worldwide ecosystem of HDMI-connected devices; integrated with displays, set-top boxes, laptops, audio video receivers and other product types. Because of this global usage, manufacturers, resellers, integrators and consumers must be assured that their HDMI® products work seamlessly together and deliver the best possible performance by sourcing products from licensed HDMI Adopters or authorized resellers. For HDMI Cables, consumers can look for the official HDMI® Cable Certification Labels on packaging. Innovation continues with the latest HDMI 2.2 Specification that supports higher 96Gbps bandwidth and next-gen HDMI Fixed Rate Link technology to provide optimal audio and video for a wide range of device applications. Higher resolutions and refresh rates are supported, including up to 12K@120 and 16K@60. Additionally, more high-quality options are supported, including uncompressed full chroma formats such as 8K@60/4:4:4 and 4K@240/4:4:4 at 10-bit and 12-bit color.
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A key product showcased is a fiber optic HDMI cable, capable of reaching lengths up to 100 meters. This cable features a detachable connector design, allowing for the replacement of a broken micro or standard HDMI head without replacing the entire cable. The fiber optic line supports both HDMI 2.0 (4K at 60Hz) and HDMI 2.1 (8K at 60Hz or 4K at 120Hz) specifications. The company is also actively researching future standards like HDMI 2.2.
In addition to the long-reach fiber optic models, Zhuhai Y&Y Technology produces very thin HDMI cables with a diameter of only 4.0mm, which are also available in both HDMI 2.0 and 2.1 versions for shorter runs like 2 meters. The company offers various designs, colors, and flat cable configurations to meet different customer requirements. They also manufacture specialty cables like USB Type-C to HDMI and DVI cables.
The discussion also covers the latest in USB technology, with a demonstration of a USB4 cable. This cable supports a bandwidth of 40 Gbps, with the potential for 80 Gbps. Steven notes that while the market for HDMI cables remains stable due to its prevalence in TVs, projectors, and desktops, the demand for USB Type-C cables is growing rapidly as more devices, particularly laptops, adopt the Type-C interface exclusively.



