Eforcity New 10 Ft HDMI to HDMI Digital Video Cable GOLD-PLATED
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| List Price: | $44.99 |
| Price: | $1.44 |
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Average customer review: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.
Product Details
- Color: black
- Brand: eforcity
- Model: 031-CP10-HDMI
- Dimensions: 1.08" h x 1.08" w x 120.00" l, .0 pounds
Features
- HDMI to HDMI
- 10 feet Length
- GOLD-PLATED Connectors
Customer Reviews
Worked for 7 Months, Good Buy
Well, as the old adage goes, "You get what you pay for." In this case, I paid about $5 including shipping for this product in November 2008. It's now June 2009 and the cable has given up the ghost.
I had it connected to my 24" Samsung monitor via HDMI out on my PC, and it worked wonderfully for both that and my Blu-Ray player. Last week, however, I started to run into problems. Blue specks were distorting the picture on my monitor and causing the displayed picture to do some really funky things. I suspected it could be my graphics card or monitor, but it turns out it was the cable.
I don't regret purchasing this cable at all because it was such a good price and it lasted for so long. I do have to warn any potential customers, however, that you may have to get a replacement in 6-8 months. This is a cheap cable, and it wasn't manufactured to last as long as ones you will pay more for.
I'm not recommending going with a Monster HDMI cable, but I do have to let you know that a $20 investment in a name-brand or higher quality cable might be in your best interest.
So, I'm back to the 4ft DVI cable that came with my PC, which should suffice for now as DVI and HDMI can send a crisp HD signal to my monitor.
Works perfectly
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. :-)
Don't Waste Your Money On Monster Cables!!!
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.




