Electronics : Tripp Lite P132-000 DVI to HDMI Gold Adapter - DVI F to HDMI-M

Electronics : Tripp Lite P132-000 DVI to HDMI Gold Adapter - DVI F to HDMI-M

Tripp Lite P132-000 DVI to HDMI Gold Adapter - DVI F to HDMI-M

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Tripp Lite P132-000 DVI to HDMI Gold Adapter - DVI F to HDMI-M
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Binding: Electronics
Brand: Tripp Lite
EAN: 0037332125880
Label: Tripp Lite
Manufacturer: Tripp Lite
Model: P132-000
Publisher: Tripp Lite
Studio: Tripp Lite


Features:
  • Allows Older Dvi Cables To Plug Into Newer Hdmi? Equipment
  • Features Gold-Plated Connectors, 24K Gold Contacts & A Molded, Rubberized Plastic Housing For Long Life
  • Slotted Thumbscrews Allow For Easy Installation In Close Quarters
  • Lifetime Warranty
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Item Description:
Tripp Lite's DVI-D Female to HDMI-Male adapter allows older DVI cables to plug into newer HDMI equipment. Gold plated connectors, and 24K Gold contacts, along with a molded, rubberized plastic housing, assure long life use. Slotted thumbscrews allow for easy installation in close quarters.









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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * Tripp Lite DVI D female to HDMI Male Review ...
This is my first time writing a review about anything! I'll make it short and sweet. This piece was great. It did everything it was supposed to. The only downside to this is that with the adapter and the plug already being so big, it sticks out quite a bit. It would be way better to get the cable that has hdmi on one side and dvi on the other. Nothing wrong with this product at all, though. works perfectly!



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - * Did not work for me ...
The connector was in good shape and attached to the DVI and HDMI connectors just fine.

However, the adapter was so wide that it blocked the use of adjacent HDMI inputs on the TV.

Make sure that you have enough room for this product. Buy a cable with HDMI and DVI connectors if you aren't sure.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * Great cheap fix ...
I needed to buy a new 25 ft dvi to hdmi cable to go from my pc to my tv. my old tv had dvi so i already had this nice thick 25 ft cable going to it. Before i bought a $40 cable i found this little guy, which worked out perfect. Just popped it on the end and it worked. ONLY CON: WHEN YOU ADD THIS ON THE END OF A THICK DVI PLUG, THE PLUG'S HEAD BECOMES LONG AND A LITTLE HEAVY. SOME UNITS MIGHT HAVE TROUBLE KEEPING IT PLUGGED IN.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Does the Job ...
Problem: Your older HD TV only has a DVI connection for HD and now all products have only have HDMI outputs.

Here's Your Solution: Plug this product into your new HDMI product and connect it to a DVI cable coming out of your TV. Use RCA cables for your left and right sound.

I used this to connect my older HD TV to my Playstation 3 and it works fine.



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