  - A premium quality HDMI-HDMI cable suitable for use in HDTV, Home Theater, and business class projector based applications.
- Features gold-plated connectors, molded strain-relief, and mylar-foil shielding. Cable constructed using the high quality material for best contact connection between HDMI equipment.
- Fully HDCP compliant to provide highest level of signal quality. Compatible with: multiple audio formats from stereo to multi-channel sound.
- Transfer Digital Audio and Video signals at warp speed of 5 Gigabits per second approximately! A superb cable with excellent audio-visual transfer properties that deliver signal without compromising purity and balance.
- Digital video doesn't get any better than this!
 List Price: $25.99 Lowest Price: $0.99 
 Product Description: Features: Gold-plated connectors for highest signal transfer rate and resistance in corrosion. Large gauge PVC jacket provides maximum shielding against wear and tear and extreme temperatures. Reinforced quad-layer braided shielding and Mylar-foil shielding provides utmost protection against RF and EM interference. Molded strain-relief design lessens plug/socket pressure. Designed to meet all HDMI standards. Supports 480i, 480p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p resolution. Color: Black. Cable Length: 2 meters (6.5 ft). Customer Reviews: Rating:  Date: 2008-07-07 No complaints so far! Last month I bought a 1080i HDTV and figured I would see if a HDMI cable was indeed better than the older composite cables. I already had a 1080i upcoverting DVD player, and both it and my new TV supported HDMI so I was all set. I came across this cable from Eforcity and was blown away at how much cheaper it was! The store I bought my TV at wanted at least $30 for a HDMI cable, and some were even $90! I was skeptical and assumed the cable offered by Eforcity would perform poorly but was I wrong. I immediately noticed an improvement in the picture, and uncompressed DVDs are of excellent quality. I haven't had any problems with this cable whatsoever and highly recommend it, although it does have one little quirk. When I first turn on my DVD player, a green line goes across the screen and the speakers make a sound before the picture and audio begin transmitting from the DVD player, but I only see/hear this when turning the DVD player on and off, never during a movie. It's hard to say if that is from the DVD player, the HDMI cable, my Olevia TV, or from HDMI cables in general. Regardless, this is a fantastic cable for the price. Rating:  Date: 2008-07-05 Good bang for your buck I was always leary of these HDMI cables when they first came out. The cost was so high! I paid about 2 bucks and the picture resolution from my HD DVD to my TV was outstanding. Of course, I have no direct comparison with higher cost cables, but would you want to spend 50 to 100 dollars, when this cable works so well. Rating:  Date: 2008-07-03 HDMI handshake issue I think I'm the unlucky one.
When I connect this cable between DMA2100 and 1080p LCDTV, I get, what I believe, the HDMI handshake issue. The screen flashes several times.
After replacing it with a $40 one, this issue went away. If I reconnect the problematic cable, the same problem is reproduced. Rating:  Date: 2008-06-29 Don't pay more. Expensive cables are no better. If you've spent more than a few bucks for an HDMI cable, you are a fool (no offense). These cables send digital information, so as long as they stay intact, they will all do the same job. And if they did fall apart, I wouldn't be any worse off for having spent $2. I've purchased 2 of these so far. One for my Sharp Aquos TV, and one for my PS3. Both were under $5 and both work great. I have friends who have paid over $100 for a cable. Duped... Rating:  Date: 2008-06-08 Save some money Save some money a digital cable is a digital cable! Quality will not degrade either the signal is there or it is not. And honestly if there is one bit of difference in picture quality between a cheap cable and a Monster cable you will never notice it. |