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P1911.2™/D1
Draft Standard—
Adoption of HDBaseT
Specification 2.0

P1911.2/D1, October 2015
Draft Standard for Adoption of HDBaseT Specification 2.0
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Adoption of HDBaseT Specification 2.0 3
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Draft Standard for Adoption of HDBaseT Specification 2.0
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