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HDMI Cable 2M (6 Feet) | 
enlarge | Brand: DVI Gear Category: CE
List Price: $19.99 Buy New: $1.27 You Save: $18.72 (94%)
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Rating: 850 reviews
Color: Black Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Native Resolution: 1080p Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.2 Dimensions (in): 8.5 x 3 x 1 HDMI connection(input) to HDMI connection (output) Male to Male connection 6 Feet Length High Resolution Gold Plated Connectors Digital Signal of Picture and Sound (Audio Video) 480p - 1080p resolutions 7-channel sound Transfer of full digital video and sound Reviewed 5-Stars by Amazon Customers Warranty: 1 year warranty
MPN: HDMI-2M Model: HDMI-2M UPC: 410000100189 EAN: 0410000100189 ASIN: B0002L5R78
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | HDMI Male to Male Connection | | • | Supports HDTV resolutions up to and including 1080p | | • | Supports digital connections only |
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Product Description DVIGear?s Super High Resolution (SHR) HDMI cables are engineered for superior performance and reliability. Designed for fully transparent operation with bit rates up to 2.25 Gbit/sec., DVIGear?s SHR cables set a benchmark for performance and durability.
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Sweet bargain, great performance July 14, 2006 DrZ (Chicago, IL, USA) 416 out of 428 found this review helpful
I got this HDMI cable for under $10 just to see whether it will work as well as the expensive ones and it was well worth the risk. I tested it with my upconverting LG DVD player on 1080i resolution on my 42" 1080p Westinghouse LCD TV and it works just like any other HDMI cable, including those loud names who charge you ten-fold for "golden plated extra special micro gravity nanotechnology space age wireless high conductivity low noise extra gauge supercalafragilisticexpialidocious" cables with no difference in performance. By buying this cable I avoided the huge "naive citizen tax" included in these products. Considering its price, this is an amazingly good cable.
Works for me and I'm a moron. August 24, 2007 Moviefan (NJ, United States) 286 out of 290 found this review helpful
This cable has received a lot of attention on Amazon, so I thought I'd throw in my two cents. I'll write the most simple review I can:
Me buy this cable. Me plug this cable between Sony PS3 and Philips 42" LCD TV. Sony PS3 say "HDMI Detected". TV say picture from source is "HDMI 1080p". Me point to Monster cables and laugh.
I will now go back to banging coconuts together. Thank you.
Price performer! April 1, 2006 J. Collins (Los Angeles, CA USA) 230 out of 241 found this review helpful
HDMI is a digital signal. That means it's all or nothing--not like analog where you may have degradation due to signal loss, crosstalk, radio frequency interference, etc. As long as you have a decent HDMI cable to transmit the digital bitstream from point A to point B, you're set. I just purchased the new Sony Bravia S-series 32 inch LCD TV. To go with it, I trashed my old Apex with the missing remote and got a deal on a Sony DVP-NS70H upconverting DVD player that can synthesize "extra" lines of resolution. The player can send 720p or 1080i signal to the TV. (Current DVDs are 480p; that standard will change eventually with Blu-Ray and HD-DVD.) I knew that the upconversion feature only works through a digital connection, so I'd need to get an HDMI cable. Started checking prices and, no surprise, they were all over the place. Some were in the $100 range. Despite mild skepticism, I decided to try the cheapest one. This little beauty arrived in 3 days in a plain brown wrapper and a clear plastic bag. The cable is surprisingly robust, with nice build quality, supple insulation, and good connectors. I started to feel vindicated. So I plugged it in, put Harry Potter in the DVD player and WOW!! The DVD player and TV did their magic. Spellbindingly great picture and sound. I haven't tried a component analog connection--those cables are REALLY expensive and quality matters more there--so I can't compare component versus HDMI. Bottom line: this is an unbeatable price performer for around $10 incuding shipping. And no, this is not an April Fools joke.
great price...save $$$ buy this cable June 7, 2007 Living in Budapest (Budapest, Hungary (originally Ann Arbor, MI)) 72 out of 76 found this review helpful
Living in Europe, I had to bite the bullet and buy an overpriced (approx $50) HDMI cable from the store that sold me my TV. I ordered this HDMI cable from Amazon and picked it up on a recent trip back to the US. As far as I can tell there is absolutely no difference in performance with this cable compared to the overpriced one on my other component. The spotlight reviews do an excellent job of explaining why this HDMI cable works just as well as the overpriced alternatives.
Why pay more? September 4, 2007 Martin Anderson (Santa Ana, CA United States) 24 out of 26 found this review helpful
HDMI is the standard cable you would use to hookup your high definition cable box, satellite TV, and other HD sources to your television.
Circuit City charges between $40.00 and $100.00 for this same cable. Since digital is digital and this one costs $1.00, there's no reason to pay more.
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