Electronics : Tripp Lite P566-016 HDMI to DVI Gold Digital Video Cable HDMI-M / DVI-M - 16ft

Electronics : Tripp Lite P566-016 HDMI to DVI Gold Digital Video Cable HDMI-M / DVI-M - 16ft

Tripp Lite P566-016 HDMI to DVI Gold Digital Video Cable HDMI-M / DVI-M - 16ft

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Tripp Lite P566-016 HDMI to DVI Gold Digital Video Cable HDMI-M / DVI-M - 16ft
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Binding: Electronics
Brand: Tripp Lite
EAN: 0037332122902
Label: Tripp Lite
Manufacturer: Tripp Lite
Model: P566-016
Publisher: Tripp Lite
Studio: Tripp Lite
Warranty: Limited lifetime warranty



Features:
  • Creates a pure digital connection between DVI HDTV display devices and HDMI digital video sources
  • Gold plated connectors provide optimal signal transfer
  • Premium Double-Shielded HDMI compliant cable protects against outside noise (EMI/RFI)
  • Impedance matched twisted pair construction reduces cross-talk and interference
  • Bandwidth up to 5 Gbps







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Item Description:
Tripp Lite's 16ft DVI - HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface) cable allows interconnection between digital display devices, such as DTV's (Digital Television), Plasma displays, LCD TV's, and projectors, to Digital source devices, such as Digital Set-Top boxes, DVD/DVD-R players, and AV receivers. HDMI DTV's will display video received from existing DVI-equipped products, and DVI-equipped TVs will display video from HDMI sources. HDMI technology uses a much more compact and user-friendly connector than the existing DVI connector. The HDMI specification handles higher-bandwidth, uncompressed video, and multi-channel digital audio, all in one neat cable solution.









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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Great product and value ...
Works perfectly, haven't had any problems. I use this with my macbook pro to hook up to my Optima HD 70 projector and it works great. Can watch movie in huge widescreen outside!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Great Deal! ...
Item was exactly as discribed and works great for less than 1/2 the price my electronics store wanted... even with shipping!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Good Value ...
I bought this cable so I could connect my PowerMac G5 to my 26" Sharp LC-26D40U HDTV. According to the manual for my TV, it claims that it doesn't support being connected to a PC, but I tried it, and it worked, though with some limitations. 720x480 and 1280x720 were the only resolutions which were not interlaced and not stretched, which, I'm sure, are the limitations of my particular TV. I tried other resolutions, but I did not like the interlacing. The funny thing is that the native resolution of my TV is 1366x768, but that resolution is not an option when I connect the TV to my computer.

I've tried viewing both web pages and videos on my HDTV using this cable. The web pages look good, but the text looks funny because of the anti-aliasing used to make the text look better on a regular LCD monitor. I've watched both low definition movies and 720p movie trailers and the quality was good. The 720p videos looked flawless, but I noticed some red patches when watching a particular low-def video. But, I'm guessing this had more to do with the particular video, the video player software and my TV than the DVI / HDMI cable.

As far as I can tell, the cable does what it is supposed to do and the quality is good.





Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * High quality cable! ...
To connect female HDMI port to female DVI port (computer video output to TV input)



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Nice connection ...
The cable does what it is meant to do, which is more than good. It allowed me to use my Sharp 26" LCD TV as an external display for my MacBook Pro laptop.


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