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Electronics : Monster Advanced HDMI 90-degree Adapter

Monster Advanced HDMI 90-degree Adapter

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Monster Advanced HDMI 90-degree Adapter
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Brand: Monster
EAN: 0050644499326
Label: Monster Cable
Manufacturer: Monster Cable
Model: 1080p 90 Degree Adapter VA HDMI R-ADPT
Publisher: Monster Cable
Studio: Monster Cable



Features:
  • adapts from horizontal to vertical cable orientation for easier connection to a wall-mounted TV
  • compatible with 1080p signals
  • internal copper construction for lower resistance
  • dual-layer shielding to reject interference
  • 24k gold contacts resist corrosion







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adapts from horizontal to vertical cable orientation for easier connection to a wall-mounted TV * compatible with 1080p signals * internal copper construction for lower resistance * dual-layer shielding to reject interference * 24k gold contacts resist corrosion *











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