Tuesday, October 14, 2014

Buy HDMI Cable Category 2, Full 1080P Capable (6 Feet)


Buy HDMI Cable Category 2, Full 1080P Capable (6 Feet)




Product Description


Length: 6 Feet



HDMI 1.3a Category 2 Certified Cable 28AWG 6ft w/Ferrite Cores (Gold Plated Connectors) BLACK. If it's not rated HDMI 1.3a Category 2, then it's not full 1080P. Perfect for: 1080P TV's, New 120 Hz 1080p TV's, Play Station 3, Blu Ray Players, HD DVD Players, XBOX 360, Dolby Surround Sound, TRUE HD Surround Sound. The latest revision for HDMI doubles the bandwidth of the original and has opened the door for a host of potential new advancements in Home Theatre 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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Review

When I bought my LCD TV, I paid a fortune for an HDMI cable at the retail store. Stupid me, I should have known better about the outrageous markups many retail stores put on video accessories. Recently, I bought several of these cables at a fraction of the price I paid for that first one, and I used them to connect a Blu-ray player, an Xbox360, and an audio/video receiver. Even with the high shipping cost, these cables are much cheaper than I found elsewhere. And they work just fine.



Remember, HDMI cables transfer digital info -- they pass bits, not an analog signal -- so, basically, they either work or they don't work. You'll either see the complete picture and hear the audio, or you won't (if the cable is defective). These are not like analog cables where cheaper, poor-quality cables can result in a poorer picture or sound. So if you get any HDMI cable that works, you won't get any better quality by paying for more expensive HDMI cables. Reviewers that say they see a poorer picture with cheaper HDMI cables are fooling themselves and don't understand digital vs. analog.