Tripp Lite Mini-HDMI to HDMI Cable (6 feet)
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| List Price: | $54.99 |
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Average customer review:Product Description
The Tripp Lite Mini-HDMI to HDMI Cable allows you to connect digital cameras, camcorders, and other digital devices with mini-HDMI connectors to an HDTV. This cable is HDMI 1.3 compliant, which increases the current HDMI standard's bandwidth from 165 MHz, or about 4.95 gigabits per second, to 340 MHz, or about 10.2 gigabits per second. This means you get a more consistent, clean signal. 24k gold-plated connectors ensure the ultimate in error free signal transfer.
Product Details
- Brand: Tripp Lite
- Model: P570-006
- Format: CD
- Original language: English
- Dimensions: 2.36" h x 1.97" w x .39" l, 1.00 pounds
Features
- 6 feet long
- Gold-plated male 19-pin Mini-HDMI connector on the first end
- Gold-plated male 19-pin HDMI connector on the second end
- Double-shielded to prevent EM and RF interference
- HDMI 1.3 compliant
Customer Reviews
Uhg. Get a different cable!
I bought one of these to go along with my canon HG10 HD camcorder. Using the cable, the picture was grainy and miscolored on one TV, and didnt work on another TV. I did an amazon return/exchange (great btw) and the next one didnt work *at all*. I started to doubt the camcorder thinking maybe the mini HDMI port was bad. I took the camcorder to a Fry's Electronics store, and bought a different brand cable (30$) and tested it out on the spot. Worked like a charm. If you are getting this for a canon HG10, I would beware.
It works and it's inexpensive
I bought the cable for use with a canon SD780 camera. It securely attached to the camera and my HDTV. I found that the miniHDMI side was adequately narrow to fit into the plug on the tiny SD780. It works perfectly. I was a little concerned by some bad reviews, but figured I'd give this cable a try considering that it was 1/3 the price of other miniHDMI-HDMI cables I looked at. I'm glad I did.
NOTE: HDMI is entirely digital. The 1's and 0's either transmit or they don't. You won't get a "better" picture by using more expensive cables. Here, because this cheap cable works, there is no reason to ever get a more expensive one.
Quality Control Is Poor
I bought the Canon HF-10 a week ago - it is a great camcorder. I also bought this Trip Lite Mini-HDMI to HDMI cable. When the items arrived, I tested the camera and was very happy. I then tried to play videos over mu Sony 52" HDTV through the HDMI port with this cable. It did not work at all. I began to worry about whether it was the cable or the HF-10 HDMI port. The component cable supplied by Canon worked great on HDTV in 1080i but not the HDMI. Finally, after a lot of investigation (several hours) I had my wife buy a SONY cable (about $40). It worked superbly! It appears to me that the quality control on these Tripp Lite cables is very poor. Reading the review you see that a lot arrived and did not work. I think Amazon should withdraw this item. I know that cables are a high profit item for electronics vendors. You can get them cheaper on e-bay if you shop around. Going for the Tripp Lite version cost me waste a lot of time. The HF-10 camera surely is great!
Dr. Bob Brown, Jr.







