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Cables To Go - 40315 - 2M (6.5ft) Velocity HDMI Digital Video Cable (Blue)
Price:$9.95 |
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Cables To Go |
| Feature |
Array |
| Manufacturer |
Cables To Go |
| Model |
40315 |
| UPC |
757120403159 |
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Product Description Certified to perform at standards set by HDMI. Velocity HDMI cables deliver a strong combination of performance and value. Enjoy high-resolution digital video and true digital audio, delivered together in one convenient, compact connection. High-quality materials and construction ensure a lifetime of dependable performance. Fully-shielded conductors provide complete immunity to EMI/RFI interference, and 24-karat gold-plated connectors ensure superior signal transfer. These fully-functional, high-bandwidth cables are tested to perform at industry standards. |
Customers Reviews  2008-07-25 Why pay more? Unless you are some type of video elitist, why in the world would you want to pay those monster prices for Monster cables when these do exactly the same thing for a whole lot less money? Buy these, they are great, and
you will not be disappointed. |  2008-07-23 Does not provide a tight connection! I used these cables for more than a couple of months, and they seemed to work well. I've read that a digital signal either gets there, or it does not. I purchased 3 of these "cables to go."
Well, every once in a while, I would have the video blink out and then quickly blink back on in a DVD movie. I was not able to reproduce the error, as it was completely random, and never in the same place of the movie. Normally, it was once per movie or every other movie. I thought maybe it was my player malfunctioning.
With component and composite cables, I would check to make sure they were tight, so why not with HDMI. I just ever so slightly wiggled the HDMI connection right where it attached to my Sony HDTV.
What do you know, the video blinked out and quickly back on from the slight wiggling, just like I experienced in the movies. Ok I thought, maybe it was my HDMI port on my Sony?
So, I tried the wiggle test on another port, AND on ANOTHER HDTV, and using ALL 3 of these cables I purchased on both my Sony and my Panasonic HDTV's. Guess what? The video blinked off and on again with the wiggle test, no matter where it was connected. An extremely loose connection to be sure. It wasn't just 1 of these cables, but all 3 I had.
I replaced all my "cables to go" cables with a different brand, and they all withstand the "wiggle test." Approximately 1 month and 12 or so movies later, no more random video drop outs.
Conclusion:
Even on 2 different HDTV's and different HDMI ports, these 3 different "cables to go" cables had an extremely loose connection.
Apparently an HDMI signal that doesn't fit tightly can lose connection and cause dropouts.
Don't buy these "cables to go." The actual cable might be fine, but the HDMI male connectors are not so good. |  2008-07-21 Cables To Go - 40315 - 2M (6.5ft) Velocity HDMI Digital Video Cable (Blue) It worked for 7 months that's it. Not happy but like always you get what you pay for. |  2008-07-17 Good cheap cable Got this cable to connect my PS3 to my LCD. It was considerably cheaper than those you find in places like Bestbuy or even Walmart. As far as I can tell it has fulfilled it's purpose, without fail, since day one. I recommend this product and this vendor. Have purchased from Cables to Go before and have nothing negative to say. |  2008-07-14 Failed in two weeks Stay away from this product. I saw many positive feedbacks on this and ordered one for my new sony 40" LCD TV. It worked fine for just two weeks and then stopped working |
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