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HDMI Male to DVI-D Male Cable HDTV PS3 LCD Plasma Computer – 15 Feet

8 November 2009 5 Comments
HDMI Male to DVI-D Male Cable HDTV PS3 LCD Plasma Computer – 15 Feet


Product Description
Optimized HDMI to DVI cables are specially designed for hi-def HDTV video/audio signals for home theater applications and professional home theater installations. All of our cables are made for home theater in mind using the highest quality cabling, jacket materials and gold plating for better connectivity, longevity and signal strength. Every Optimized Cable is compatible with all HDTV formats including 720p and 1080i.

  • HDMI Male to DVI-D Male
  • Gold-Plated Connectors
  • Color: Black
  • Cable Length: Appox: 15 feet

Average Ratings : 4.5
Price : $2.85
HDMI Male to DVI-D Male Cable HDTV PS3 LCD Plasma Computer - 15 Feet

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5 Comments »

  • K. G. Moody said:

    I HAVE A CUSTOM MADE COMPUTER RUNNING VISTA ULTIMATE AND A 42″ SONY LCD HDTV. THE VIDEO QUALITY FOR A MOVIE RUNNING ON WMP ON MY PC DOUBLED UP ON MY TV WAS BAD. I WAS ABLE TO SEE THE MOVIE BUT I WAS EXPECTING THE QUALITY OF THE MOVIE TO BE MUCH BETTER. I WOULD ASSUME A BETTER QUALITY CABLE WOULDVE DONE A BETTER JOB.
    Rating: 3 / 5

  • Chris A. Tabor said:

    This product works just as well and built just as good as the $150 monster cables. Just doesn’t have the costly packaging. No reason not to buy this one. Will be buying more.

    Rating: 5 / 5

  • Jerry Hughes said:

    I was using a composite connection from my cable box to my LCD 47″ LG TV and that was okay but I didn’t like all the extra wires. Got this wire and even though the visual quality is about the same, the audio quality is better and the response time when I change channels and adjust the volume is much faster. So I’m sure the visual quality is actually better but I haven’t used Blue Ray yet, etc. Don’t let “Worst Buy” rob you by buying an expensive wire from them!
    Rating: 5 / 5

  • Jonathan Martin said:

    great picture quality. Good enough to read website text. Occasionally i have the picture flicker away and have checked connections and found no problem. Im unsure if its graphics card related, or a defect in this product. Either way its super cheap anyway so ill get a new one if it persists. I can deal with it for now.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  • Adam said:

    I’ve worked in retail for too many years. To not name names I have worked for a major electronics store that has now gone the way of the dinosaur, and also their main (still surviving) competitor.

    In every place the fact is the same. Almost no money is made on the electronic device itself, be it the PC, TV, iPod, etc. All of the money gained is from the accessories, namely the cables (not to mention their “extended warranties”).

    Of coarse you want the cables when you buy your new device, they know this so they sell them at the highest price they can.

    This cable, as well as the other “bargain” cables I’ve purchased online have all worked just as well as those other “high end/name brand” cables.

    And just to touch on some of the other reviews. If it isn’t working right you’re either doing it wrong or you happened to get the less than 1 percent defect. So either research your issue or ask for a replacement.

    A top notch 5 out of 5.
    Rating: 5 / 5

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