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HDMI M / M Cable, 50 FT / 15 M | 
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| Brand: Eforcity
List Price: $99.99 Buy New: $13.95 You Save: $86.04 (86%)
New (12) Used (1) from $13.95
Rating: 54 reviews
Media: Electronics Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.8 Dimensions (in): 600 x 1.1 x 1.1
MPN: POTHHDMIH50F UPC: 877083041905 EAN: 0850417002544
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Experience digital high definition of your video in one cable | | • | Enjoy movies and games at up to 1920p resolution | | • | Superior audio via the Dolby Digital 7.1 Surround Sound output | | • | Double shielded, lossless cable audio and video cable quality. | | • | Supports Video 1.3b Resolutions: 1080-1920p. |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Untitled DocumentNote: cannot be used on a non-HDMI console.
- Experience digital high definition of your video in one cable.
- Enjoy movies, viewing, and games at up to 1920p resolution.
- Superior audio via the Dolby Digital 7.1 Surround Sound output.
- 3.0 foot (1.2 meter) long double shielded, lossless cable.
- Feel confident connecting your console to high definition equipment with the quality you expect from an authentic HDTV product.
- Enjoy the best picture possible for HDTV equpment.
- Supports Video 1.3b Resolutions: 1080p, 1440p, 1600p, 1920p.
- Supports Audio: Dolby Digital, Dolby Surround 7.1, HD Audio.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 49 more reviews...
Does not work on 1080P projector, leaves green noise! September 6, 2010 Ben Humphrey (Seattle, WA USA) This cable was a gamble, and I paid the price of installing it all throughout my ceiling and wall from an electrician to only realize that when I got my projector I hooked it up and it had horrible green noise all over the screen, which I quickly realized that HDMI cable quality DOES matter. I was duped by those who were saying that we were duped by Monster cable prices. Sure, you can find cables that don't cost 200 bucks (found a SIIG 35ft at Frys for $39 that worked), but after hours or research on HDMI cables, I realized that any cable 6 feet and under is going to do just fine, however as the cable gets longer the signal gets weaker as it bounces off of the copper (digital signal) .. and if the cable isn't built well enough to be able to push the signal fast enough, it leaves noise and speckles all over the screen cause it can't keep up. So make sure you always buy a cable that says it can do 1080P and HIGHER, not just 1080p, especially a cheap one because most likely it will do the 1080P, but be horrible quality. I was able to even hook a second hdmi cable together with my SIIG $40 cable and it still worked (had to be a monster 6 ft, not another cheap 6ft because it needed that extra power to get to my projector as I tested both and the cheap one had green noise, but the monster 6ft connected didn't). So, if you want non noisy 1080P, DON'T buy this, but if you just need 1080i, it might just work for you. It's possible that I just got a bad cable, but doubt it as my research suggests. Anything over 33 ft I heard too has significant drop, so be careful for longer cords, and you might just have to plunk down some change for a Monster if you really need 50 ft.
Works excellent!! September 2, 2010 C.B. (Texas) This HDMI cable works great, just as it should! No reason to pay any more than this! We needed a long cable to go from the satellite box in our bedroom to our back patio so that the husband could take a tv out there to watch football games....this takes care of that for us and at a great price! Tested out the HD clarity on this w/ a 720p signal and it looked great and clear...can't speak for any higher resolutions, but it works as it should at this resolution. Can always count on Amazon!
worked perfectly August 25, 2010 J. Zlatin (San Bernardino, CA) My new Blu-ray system and TV are 50' from the satellite tuner...this solved the problem without a considerable re-wiring job.
Doesn't work August 11, 2010 BJ Richardson (United States) I bought this to connect my computer to my TV in another room. I know the setup worked, because I tried it with a shorter cable and it worked. I got no signal whatsoever with this long cable. Recently I got a laptop and tried it again, and it did not work.
didn't work for me August 11, 2010 Alex Martin (Dallas, TX United States) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Purchased it to run HD signal from my cable box under the house into the kitchen. I tested it first, and it would not transmit an HD signal to the monitor. Standard definition signals (channels) were fine, but when I switched to an HD channel it would work for a few seconds, then switch off, then come back, and then off again. I tested the monitor and output with a shorter cable I already had and it worked fine. could be a fluke, but it looked good to be true, and for me it was.
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