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Eforcity HDMI Cable, 10 feet | 
| Brand: eforcity Category: CE
List Price: $44.99 Buy New: $0.10 as of 9/9/2010 12:42 CDT details You Save: $44.89 (100%)
New (22) Used (2) Refurbished (1) from $0.10
Seller: CE Compass Rating: 256 reviews
Color: black Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 120 x 1.1 x 1.1
MPN: 031-CP10-HDMI Model: 031-CP10-HDMI UPC: 123456789111 EAN: 0123456789111 ASIN: B000UHQVOW
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | HDMI to HDMI | | • | 10 feet Length | | • | GOLD-PLATED Connectors |
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Product Description A premium high performance quality HDMI-HDMI cable suitable for use in HDTV, Home Theater, PlayStation 3, and business class projector based applications.
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Don't Waste Your Money On Monster Cables!!! May 14, 2009 Andrew Fortune (Houston, TX) 25 out of 28 found this review helpful
I compared this to a Monster HDMI cable on my 73" Mitsubishi HDTV using my PS3. There was no difference at all. Don't waste your money on those stupid monster cables. This cable works great.
Works perfectly December 25, 2007 Markus N. Dressel (Pittsburgh) 48 out of 58 found this review helpful
I used this cable to connect a Playstation 3 to a 40" Sony Bravia. At 1080p, the picture is perfect. There are no distortions in the picture or problems with any individual pixels.
It's hard to judge the quality of the materials without taking the thing apart but there's nothing noticably poor in the manufacturing or material quality of the cable. It's pretty plain looking and less attractive than the higher-priced cables but who cares?
When you consider that it gives you the same result as a Monster or Belkin cables that cost 10 to 20+ as much, it's clear that you're getting a lot of value per dollar with this cable. And yes, it also implies the opposite with those higher-priced cables.
My only complaint is that shipping was $1 more than the price of the cable. :-)
10 months later, still working! Great buy! April 9, 2010 Nightshadow 11 out of 11 found this review helpful
I had purposely avoided writing or giving a review to the seller in July of 2009 because I honestly had nothing to say. I cannot review a product I havent really put to the test. Back in July 2009 I ordered about 5 or 8 of these HDMI cables. I had just purchased my Samsung LCD, as well as the entire entertainment center (blu ray, HDMI receiver, PS3, Xbox360, etc) all at once (bought a new condo). When I saw the price of these cables at Best Buy I flipped. Figured Id try the cheapie solution first. Whats the worst that could happen? Id end up losing like $10.00. Who cares.
First I did research on "Brand Name" cables vs cheap ones. Everyone pretty much seems to agree they are all the same except that brand name has amazing marketing and publicity.
I received the cables fairly quickly, they come in cheap plastic baggies. I was excited to use my new TV and the whole shebang and truly hoped these would work as the alternative was spending $500 or so on what I thought were "real cables". I hooked everything up and everything worked fine, no problems, no glitches, no fuzzy or grainy pics, sound quality is amazing (I have a $1200 Klipsch Sound System and a $600 Sony Receiver). I honestly figured the cables would eventually stop working and that Id eventually have to invest in real ones. Well, the other day (its now April 2010) the maintenance guy in my building mentioned buying an LCD TV and that he wasn't sure what to do, as he couldn't afford the $150 Monster Cables. I suggested Amazon.com and told him to look for Eforcity first or Abacus 24-7 (Another great cable seller on here) and this is how I remembered to finally write my review.
10 months later, cables have worked like a charm and you know what? Even if they stopped working now, Id order $10 dollars more and just replace all of them. You are probably wondering why theres a $100 dollar difference between the ones at the store and the ones here... its called "Sorry sucker, you've just been ripped off!"
Kudos to Amazon.com for offering vendors like this guy and I will certainly continue to purchase any cables off of him / them.
Cheers.
I have had this for over a Year - Excellent for 1080P June 17, 2009 N. A. Nasar Ahmed (Knoxville, TN, USA) 10 out of 10 found this review helpful
I have had two of these for over a year now. I have these connected to my upconverting dvd player and comcast box, they do an awesome job transmitting signals.
They great thing is I had this $40 gold plated cable from circuit city before I bought these. So I did a comparison to see if there is any loss in quality and wow no diffrence!!, I even took pictures of my TV screen, by pausing the picture; no noticable difference. I could not believe how a $1.50 cable and an expensive one would perform on the same level.
So I looked up online and cnet techies too said the same, they tested cheap ones with name brand ones on a 120 HZ / 1080P with almost impossible to diffrentiate performance.
Pros:
Great Value for Money
Product is of good quality
I have bought from DVI gear and E forcity both work awesome
Cons:
I can think of none, if anyone has defective product simply return and ask for a replacement. I cant think of why this would not satisfy anyone
Naveed
Update 6/29/10
I HAVE HAD THIS FOR 2 YEARS NOW, THIS CABLE IS GREAT BARGAIN, SAVE YOUR MONEY AND LIKE I SAID, LOOK WHAT EVEN THE CNET EXPERST SAY. I AM GOING TO BUY ANOTHER ONE FOR MY HOME THEATER
Just as good as expensive HDMI cables May 1, 2009 Julio Martinez (California USA) 8 out of 9 found this review helpful
RCA cables weren't cutting it and games/movies looked horrible on my new HD tv. As soon as I replaced the RCA cables with this HDMI cable, the difference was significant(in a good way). HD TV owners who aren't using HDMI cables aren't taking full advantage of their expensive TVs. Those who own HD TVs that only have 1 HDMI cable input should consider getting an HDMI hub. They're about $30-$40 and will allow you to connect several HDMI cables to several devices. If you keep connecting/disconnecting and switching the cable to use it on other devices, you will run the risk of damaging your HDMI cables/DVD player/TV/game console's HDMI cable input/output. An HDMI hub will solve that problem and your stuff will last much longer.
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