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Gold Plated EMI/RFI 24 AWG Male to Male HDTV Cable $4.99 Delivered

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Here's some inside info, if you can promise to keep it on the hush hush.

This deal we bring you today - a Super High Resolution gold plated HDMI cable, for the low, low, cost of zero dollars and zero cents - is so sick, the health department just quarantined our warehouse to contain the epidemic.

Thankfully, your faithful dealmeisters at 1saleaday are already positively infected, and are therefor immune to further exposure. So thank your lucky stars that two of our intrepid procurers managed to squirrel away a limited stock under the cover of darkness, right from under the noses of the deal-cramping feds.

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These high quality HDMI cables deliver the optimum video and multiple channel audio signals required for connecting today's high-end DVD players, cable boxes, AV receivers and HDTV's. These premium cables are fully HDCP compliant to provide the highest level of signal quality and compatibility.

  • HDMI Male to Male Connection
  • Supports HDTV resolutions up to and including 1080p
  • Supports digital connections only
  • 6.5 Feet Length 2 Meters
  • High Resolution Gold Plated Connectors
  • Digital Signal of Picture and Sound (Audio Video)
  • 480p - 1080p resolutions | 7-channel sound
  • Transfer of full digital video and sound
  • Broadcast quality digital video, digital audio, and inter component control signals all in one compact, high-performance connection
  • Fully HDCP compliant to Provide highest level of signal quality
  • Perfect for both high-definition video and standard video formats
  • Shielded for maximum protection from RFI and EMI interference

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  • Just ordered mine, was coming here to post the deal ;)

  • What is considered "Super High Resolution"?

    • Do HDMI cord have different resolutions? I thought they all did 1080i or p or whatever it is they do..

    • HDMI cable , they 're all similar .

  • thx great deal
    got 2

  • is this 1.3a or 1.3b?

  • It was a bit weird to read "Here’s some inside info, if you can promise to keep it on the hush hush." from the main page only to find it's copied advertising gimmick ;-)

  • is it even 1.3 at all?

    • Well it doesn't mention DTS-HD or Dolby TrueHD so I'm going to assume it's not hdmi 1.3 then ?

  • thank for the sharing , I 've just ordered 2 pieces
    great deal

  • +3

    This price is good.

    I just bought a 5 meter cable from MSY for $10 which is a slightly better deal (quality is fine and works well), but I would have gladly paid this price rather than having to deal with them - shocking service, I just love standing around and being ignore.

    I heard that there isnt a big difference in the output when using hdmi cables under 5 meters. Apparently the longer the distance then the better build quality required. Can anyone confirm this?

    • +2

      Its true with a lot of digital equipment. Cheaper stuff usually have more "impurities" and interference on the cable. However at a short length it doesn't really matter, since the distortions on the code isn't high enough to make a visible effect.

      However, if you use a longer cable, over a longer distance the impurities and interference will cause the data to be more distorted. Take this analogy, Imagine cancer, you treat it early you catch it before it spreads too far, then you win. However if you catch it too late, you lose and die. Same with cables, the short distance won't effect it much, however if you have longer distances it will indeed effect the quality.

      Also, the HDMI 1.3 business etc. it doesn't matter on a cable, the cable transmits DATA not a certain format. The HDMI standard eg. 1.3 applies to the hardware, eg. the sender and receiver.

      • +3

        "impurity" has nothing to do with the cable quality. Its almost impossible to find a grade of electrical copper with enough impurity to affect signal quality.

        What constitutes a better hdmi cable include:
        1. Adequate shielding to minimise external EMF interference
        2. Reduced capacitance between adjacent signal wires, to minimise crosstalk and reduce loading on the signal amplifiers
        3. Thicker gauge signal wires, for reduced resistance and thus better signal integrity at the receiving end
        4. Stable low resistance contacts, preferably gold plated, so oxides will not form at the electrical contacts, which degrade signal strength.

        I dont know enough about the different standards of hdmi to comment on 1.3. i presume the improvements from 1.2 to 1.3 wont be used for a while to come.

        In answering Misa's question, yes you're right. Longer the cable, the better the quality needed to maintain adequate signal integrity. Most cables thesedays are good enough in that respect. It also depends on the signal strength of the output device. Some are stronger than others and thus can work for longer cables of crapper quality. similar differences exist in the sensitivity of the receiving amplifiers.

    • I have used HDMI cable 10 meter length with no problem .
      I bought it from MSY too .
      Good luck

  • Great Deal bought 2 myself, thanks

  • URGHHH cant even get through to cart… website must be overloaded!

  • yeah was really slow before… probably took me a good 10 mins to complete the transaction but i managed to get though. just take your time and wait…

  • even cheaper when you buy 3, 12.99$
    bought it through my iphone, took 2 minutes to get through the checkout, patience!

  • Sold out!

  • ………..missed out…

  • You can get similar cables off ebay any day of the week for the same price, so don't stress too much about missing out here guys! ;)

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