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Premium Gold Series 6ft / 2m Hdmi 1.3 Certified Cable for Ps3, Blu-ray

Premium Gold Series 6ft / 2m Hdmi 1.3 Certified Cable for Ps3, Blu-ray

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Premium Gold Series 6ft / 2m Hdmi 1.3 Certified Cable for Ps3, Blu-ray

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PTC's latest revision for HDMI doubles the bandwidth of the original and has opened the door for a host of potential new advancements in Home Theater Audio/Video performance. New features such a Deep Color, higher color gamut, and high resolution, multi-channel audio formats like Dolby True HD and DTS-HD Master Audio will make higher bandwidth demands than ever before. Equipment manufacturers are bringing out new devices to take advantage of these new features.

 
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Product Details
Product Length:72.0 inches
Product Width:1.08 inches
Product Height:1.08 inches
Product Weight:0.24 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 9 reviews

Features
  • HDMI 1.3 Cerfited

  • Supports Sony PS3

  • Supports Blu-Ray

  • Supports ALL HDMI resolutions up to 1440p

  • Supports 2x the bandwidth of v1.2


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:5.0
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5Great cables, great price!  Nov 18, 2008
If you're looking for an HDMI cable for your Cable box, Blu Ray Player, Gaming console (xbox 360, PS3), then look no further. These cables are great. You will notice no difference between these and the respective name brands that are priced at $50-$100.

Don't be fooled by those trying to corner the market with their overpriced cables. This cable is exactly what you need and at an affordable, great price.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

5Why Pay More!  Nov 05, 2008
I purchased these cables just a few days ago and they arrived sooner than
anticipated. Hooked them up to my HDTV,Blueray,and A/V receiver and everything
is working awsome. Why anyone would pay rediculous prices at BB and CC is beyond me when they can get the same quality on Amazon for tons less!

4 of 4 found the following review helpful:

5No problem  Oct 05, 2008
Wanted to get an hdmi cable for my new Sony 1080p set to connect to TiVo HD. Looked around and didn't feel like paying store prices (ridiculous). Much to my delight there were loads of choices and very cheap. Ordered it, came pretty fast, plugged it in, and it just worked. This is how things in the world should work. Maybe all the other inexpensive cables work just as well--probably do. I just know that in my case this one has worked fine for about a month now. Going to get another one.

4 of 4 found the following review helpful:

5Amazing price for hdmi 1.3  Sep 26, 2008
Got the cable for my time warner dvr and a brand new samsung series 7 LCD tv. At first had trouble getting it to work with the crappy cable box and most blogs online reported the problem. Supposedly HDMI 1.3 doesn't work with older boxes. Not true, all you have to do is make sure in devices setting on your box(rather than audio settings) you have HDMI selected for audio output. If you are still confused called the cable company and they will explain...

Cable works perfectly well, don't get ripped off by buying $90 cable in the store...

10 of 10 found the following review helpful:

5Save your money, buy this.  Sep 16, 2008
These cables work just fine, but one problem, which might just be user-related.

I bought two of them, one for my PS3 and one for my DVR. My TV gave a "No Signal" error for both when I first plugged them in. I tried everything I could think of and almost gave up in frustration, accepting my failure in hoping $5 HDMI cables would function as well as the $50+ ones. Then I thought maybe to try reversing the cable, and putting the plugs in the opposite device. All of a sudden my TV dings and says 1080p. Both ends of the cable look exactly the same, but for some reason, each end has to be plugged into the correct system. Or maybe it's just me and this is common sense, I don't know...

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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