ADVANCED HIGH SPEED DIGITAL 6 FT HDMI 24k GOLD SEALED CONNECTOR CABLE! One of few cables certified to support future upgrades to your HDTV devices. Supports: 1440p,1080p,1080i,720p,480p, HDMI Category 2 v1.3a Certified, Xbox 360, Playstation 3, Blu-Ray, HD-DVD, and ultimate 5.1/7.1 surround sound, and 10.2 Gbps maximum bandwidth

By Iwan
Posted on February 5, 2010
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ADVANCED HIGH SPEED DIGITAL 6 FT HDMI 24k GOLD SEALED CONNECTOR CABLE! One of few cables certified to support future upgrades to your HDTV devices. Supports: 1440p,1080p,1080i,720p,480p, HDMI Category 2 v1.3a Certified, Xbox 360, Playstation 3, Blu-Ray, H
 
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Product Description

HDMI is a data superhighway for digital video and audio. For the best high definition experience, use an HDMI cable that delivers all the picture and sound data your HD components require. . This cable is optimized for the next generation performance of HDTVs and game consoles that will require 1080p resolution with Deep Color technology. . Advanced High Speed HDMI cable with a bandwidth at a maximum of 10.2 Gbps. Specially designed for home theater enthusiasts who also want the best in HD viewing and/or gaming. . Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HDTM Lossles surround sound provices Greater cable bandwidth for support of Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD lossless surround sound, available on Blu-ray DiscTM and HD DVDTM movies.

Product Details

  • High quality
  • Deep Color technology
  • 1080p resolution
  • Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HDTM Lossles surround sound
  • bandwidth at a maximum of 10.2 Gbps

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Great Wire at a Great Price
 
Review Date: August 9, 2009
Reviewer: Fudly, Olympia, WA
These wires were exactly as advertised. They work fantastically with my Blu-ray, xbox 360, and HD Cable. I am getting 1080p signal with the Blu-ray and Xbox. The cable is coming in at 1080i and 720p which is the highest res available to me. I appreciate the no frills packaging which was just sealed clear plastic bags. The price was great less than $5 per cable and $7 to ship expedited (1-3 days). Four wires for less than the cheapest one at walmart and best buy. The best buy guy tried to sell me a mid range $70 cable saying not to trust a cheap one but 1080p is 1080p. Since I needed four cables even if I went with the cheap one at the store I saved around a $100 and had I gone with the suggested one I saved $250. Don't be fooled into packaging and store displays. If it can wait just a couple of days save the money.
Five star quality and value - a Monster killer
 
Review Date: January 17, 2009
Reviewer: L. Wheeler,
There are some less expensive choices than this cable, and many much more expensive. This one is better built than most, with a thicker cable. It also has larger grips for the plugs, so make sure you have about 3" clearance. The cool red accent color sets it apart.

CNET tested HDMI cables and found no performance differences. Basically, it is digital in, digital out. The "certified" cables are indeed tested, but maybe those not tested would perform the same.
Don't waste money on unnecessarily expensive cables
 
Review Date: January 16, 2009
Reviewer: Red Wedge,
This is a good, solid, reliable cable. It provides exactly the same functionality as more expensive cables. What is more, it is as sturdily made as others.

I'm a media pro, and I can honestly say I have yet to see any discernible difference between cheaper HDMI cables and the ridiculously expensive 'Pro' versions.

As Mr. T might say, I pity the fool who'd pay more.


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