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Usually ships in 1-2 business days | | | | | | 15 Foot High Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI)Cable / Black / Ferrite Rings / Gold Connectors / 24AWG | | | |
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| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 180.0 inches | | Product Width: | 1.08 inches | | Product Height: | 1.08 inches | | Product Weight: | 0.75 pounds | | Package Length: | 6.0 inches | | Package Width: | 5.6 inches | | Package Height: | 1.3 inches | | Package Weight: | 0.3 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 17 reviews |
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| | Features | Connects HDTV TO HDMI DevicesWorks with flat panelsGold connectors both endsCompliant with HDTV STDFerrite Rings for Noise Reduction
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: Write an online review and share your thoughts with other customers.
Great Cables Jul 22, 2010 I had purchased a through the wall kit from datacomm to run my tv cords behind the wall. I needed a longer HDMI cable and didn't want to invest much more money on this little project. I had all ready spent about $50.00 for the kit. I was a little leery because these cables where so super cheap, but hey it's only money. I received the cable and was very pleasantly surprised at the quality. The cable was just as good as the 6' expensive cable I was replacing. I could not tell any difference in the picture or sound. Don't hesitate to buy these!
Generic cable does the job Jul 12, 2010 The cable arrived in a non-solid container (shipping bag) which annoyed me a little. For the same price and essentially the same cable, I received another HDMI cable (about a month ago) from a different vendor, and it came in an actual box via USPS. I'd rather that my goods haven't gotten their butts kicked on their way to my house. That being said, it seems to have survived intact and the cable is working just fine. For the price you can't really whine about construction quality but I rated it a 3. I'm using the cable to connect my bedroom TV (which is a 32" Sharp Aquos) as a "third" monitor to my PC, on which I watch a lot of downloaded high definition programming. I'm not asking much of the cable as it's carrying at most 720P resolution video and simply stereo audio. I probably would buy a better built cable to run my actual home theater but I could see using one of these for that application and forgetting all about it until I had a problem. I'm not a cable junkie and don't believe in overspending on them. I believe in the 10% rule (spend 10% of your entire "setup" on all your cabling.) I think it's a good rule to shop by in the ever increasingly diverse product/vendor arena.
Works just a good as my $60 cable Jun 10, 2010 I had my doubts but this cable works just as well as my $60 HDMI cable. It looks a lot thinnner but quality wise...it is just fine. You can't beat the price!
Works great! Jun 01, 2010 Why pay for an expensive cable when you can get a cheaper one that does the exact same thing! Don't get persuaded into buying $$$ cables from you local retailer. The cable does not matter... it carries a signal from point a to b and that's what counts!
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It is digital Mar 31, 2010 When it comes to traditional speaker wire or component video wire, there is a big difference with the high-end and low-end, as shielding and quality of material makes a big difference with analog signals; any spurious interference comes across as pops, hiss or picture disturbances etc... With digital, you DO want to eliminate as much interference as possible, but as long as bits can be determined as either being in an on or off state, your signal will go through perfectly. As technology improves, the bit rate increases, making tolerances tighter for a good connection.
Look at Ethernet... CAT5 cable works great for speeds up and around 100 Mbps... often it will work fine at 1 Gbps, but at 1 Gbps, it is recommended to use a cable that passes higher quality standards, so CAT6 is recommended. At the moment, as long as an HDMI cable is HDMI 1.3 compliant, it should work fine... probably a 1.2 would be fine too.
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