Electronics : Cables Unlimited 6-Foot HDMI Male to Male Cable (PCM-2295-06)

Electronics : Cables Unlimited 6-Foot HDMI Male to Male Cable (PCM-2295-06)

Cables Unlimited 6-Foot HDMI Male to Male Cable (PCM-2295-06)

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Cables Unlimited 6-Foot HDMI Male to Male Cable (PCM-2295-06)
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Binding: Accessory
Brand: Cables Unlimited
Color: black
EAN: 0724580273158
Label: Cables Unlimited
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Manufacturer: Cables Unlimited
Model: PCM-2295-06
Publisher: Cables Unlimited
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Warranty: Limited lifetime warranty



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  • Supports uncompressed audio/video signals
  • Fully HDCP compliant to Provide highest level of signal quality
  • Supports multiple audio formats, from stereo to multi-channel sound
  • Perfect for both high-definition video and standard video formats
  • Lifetime Warranty







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Cables Unlimited brings A/V enthusiasts the next generation of digital video and audio cables. These high quality HDMI cables deliver the optimum video and multiple channel audio signals required for connecting today's high-end DVD players, cable boxes, AV receivers and HDTV's. These premium cables are fully HDCP compliant to provide the highest level of signal quality and compatibility.



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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - * Poor quality ...
I had to use a pliers to make the ends (both ends and no they were not damaged in shipping, they were produced defectively) fit snugly enough to even get a signal through. I have to wonder about the quality of the signal now but it appears OK to the naked eye.

Very poor quality. Very disappointing. You get what you pay for? Maybe, but if you even charge one penny for a product, you are making a promise that it has some value to give in return for my money. If your product does not work or does not last as long as it should, you have simply stolen my money.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * It's a digital cable, it's 6' long, black, and works ...
At this point everyone should know that all you get with the expensive digital cables is a more attractive cable. Given that my cables are all out of sight I wanted to get a cheap one, and this was it. The cable works just fine and is in every way what I expected it to be.

I'm taking off a star for amazon's shipping: this cable arrived in a box large enough to ship 3 DVD players with matching cables and enough inflatable packing to fill two trash bags.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Great value ...
I am very pleased with this cable. Its low cost and high performance make it a true value. No problems. Would purchase again and recommend to anyone.



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We bought 2 of these and the work PERFECT! Do NOT pay big money for cables!! *note The Dish HDTV receiver DVR needed an update to recognize things. This was not a cable issue! WRM No dead or missing pixels, sound is great!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Always go for the inexpensive HDMI cables! ...
Don't fall for the Monster Cable marketing gimmicks. Get cheap HDMI cables like these and buy a video game or two with the money you save.


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