Customer Reviews 

Great cable. Does the job.
2008-11-10I purchased this cable to connect my Macbook Pro (10.5.5) to my HDTV via HDMI. It worked perfectly, and the quality was great. I was also pleasantly surprised how well my Mac was mirrored on my HDTV. Couldn't be happier.

Macbook Pro Compatible
2008-11-06Since I haven't read any reviews as to whether this cable works with a Macbook Prop, I'm writing to confirm that I use this cable to connect my Macbook Prop to the HP2408W LCD. Works great.

Just what i needed
2008-11-02This cable is just what you need to connect a PC to your HDTV. It is high quality, but still cheap.

Did what its suppose to do
2008-10-21Transferred a digital signal from my PS3 to a computer monitor. Keep in mind this doesnt transfer sound and you will have to use another adapter for that.

Not the real deal
2008-09-27This is the Terri Schiavo of HDMI to Dvi conversion cables. My first one and my second are extremely bad fits on the hdmi side and is always loose and falling out. There are better on the market. Avoid.
Electronics Articles 
Digital cameras are good for the environment
As we consider the digital camera revolution that has taken place over the last decade, most people think about it in terms of enhanced benefits for consumers. We can take a lot more pictures at much lower cost with digital cameras versus film cameras. We can also more easily manipulate and share those photos since they're all in the digital realm.
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Audio & Video Connections Guide
" For a list of all the ways technology has failed to improve the quality of life, please press three." - Alice Kahn
This quote is certainly applicable to consumer electronics. From the very first commercially produced radios to the latest in high-definition television technology, the manner in which the components used to deliver our news, music, movies and entertainment are interconnected seems to have escaped logic. For both the newcomer and the old hand alike, connecting equipment in the most efficient and effective manner can be a painful chore. It is hoped this article will improve your background knowledge concerning potential A/V system connection schemes and where each is most appropriate. The next time you find yourself in a "connectivity quandary" perhaps the ideas shared here will help you to quickly solve the riddle of which wire goes where and why!
HDMI
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