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Vanco Releases New HDMI Training Modules

Vanco International announced the availability of two new HDMI training modules aimed to address common questions, concerns, and important considerations when working with HDMI. 

“The first HDMI specification was released in 2002, and since that time, there have been several updates. With each iteration, there are important advancements made, especially when it comes to resolution,” said Frank Santos, Director of Training and Product Knowledge at Vanco. “Each update brings new complexities, and we want to be able to support our customers through the process of understanding HDMI’s benefits and limitations and where Vanco can help bridge the gaps both literally with our products and figuratively with this training offering.”

The first of the new modules provides a baseline of how HDMI works, versions of HDMI, and common problems and how to address them. The second one builds on the base established from the previous module and then dives deep into cable construction and the numerous methods for extending HDMI. The new HDMI modules are available as a free online resource to Vanco distributors, reps, dealers, and integrators in the Vanco Training Center.

“When it comes to extending HDMI, all of the options can be overwhelming, and it can be hard to parse what will work best for your particular job. The team has done an excellent job at breaking down the pros and cons of every application and the recommended best practices,” Santos adds.

For more information and to register for the HDMI modules, visit: vanco.talentlms.com.

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