Link Depot Cable 15 Hdmi To Hdmi

Link Depot Cable 15 Hdmi To Hdmi

 
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PRODUCT FEATURES:Connectors: HDMI male to HDMI maleGold Plated for better qualityBroadcast quality digital video, digital audio, and intercomponent control signals all in one compact, high-performance connectionSupports uncompressed audio/video signalsFully HDCP compliant to provide highest level of signal qualitySupports multiple audio formats, from stereo to multi-channel soundPerfect for both high-definition video and standard video formatsShielded for maximum protection from RFI and EMI interferenceTransfer rate up to 5 Gbps
Product Details
  • Feature:
  • Cable - External
  • Connector(s) - N/A
  • Lengh - 15 ft
  • Binding: Electronics
  • Brand: Link Depot
  • EAN: 0899744002735
  • Label: Link Depot
  • Manufacturer: Link Depot
  • Model: HDMI-5-HDMI
  • MPN: HDMI-5-HDMI
  • PackageQuantity: 1
  • ProductGroup: CE
  • ProductTypeName: CABLE_OR_ADAPTER
  • Publisher: Link Depot
  • Studio: Link Depot
  • UPC: 899744002735

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Customer Reviews

Great For The Price!2008-10-31
This is a great purchase. Considering I would have paid 90 to a hundred dollars elsewhere for it, $8 is a bargain. Anyways, it works great for my PS3, so, I can say it was worth eight dollars.
as good as the expensive A$$ ones2008-10-27
anyone who buys a 6ft hdmi cable for $30 or more in a store instead of this one is crazy
great cable2008-10-27
Great long cable, great for dvi computer connection. Great price; no complaints and showed up on time...
Just stopped working2008-10-23
I've never touched the cable since I first hooked everything up a month and a half ago. It's in the back of my tv connected to my cable box. I turned on the units one day and poof--"no signal". The minute I swapped the cable out, everything was fine. Really not sure why it stopped working.
The cable works fine !2008-09-30
At first I was a little skeptical about the quality of this cable, now I realize that I was wrong. The cable works fine. I use it to connect a Toshiba SD-6100 Upconversion DVD player to a Mitsubishi HC1600 Home Theatre projector. The cable has no problem to support the 1080i resolution. (Note that I didn't use this cable with 1080p resolution because my projector doesn't support 1080p). The result is spectacular: beautiful colours, sharp images, 16:9 widescreen, upconversion to 1080i, ... However I have to wait and see whether the cable and its connectors are durable and reliable. I have a 6 feet Belkin Pure/AV HDMI cable (much more expensive) and I'd say that its connectors are "stronger" than that of this Link Depot cable. However, I'd say that the quality of the images produced by the Link Depot cable matches with that of the Belkin cable.

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