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Cables Unlimited PCM-2296-06 HDMI to DVI D Single Link Cable (6 Feet, Black) | 
| Brand: Cables Unlimited
List Price: $29.99 Buy New: $1.89 You Save: $28.10 (94%)
New (84) Used (2) from $11.89
Rating: 127 reviews
Color: Black Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 2 x 13 x 5 Legal Disclaimer: Beware of thin cheaper aftermarket cables. Generally cables under $8.00 can NOT be made up to current standards due to the current cost of copper increases! These "knock-off" cables will NOT provide full signal strenght from your PC/Projector and rarely support a clear 1080p picture. We suggest purchasing from a seller that distinguishes this difference in their notes field. Warranty: Lifetime
MPN: PCM-2296-06 Model: PCM-2296-06 UPC: 724580273936 EAN: 0724580273936 ASIN: B0007MWE1E
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: Brand New Top Quality; 100% Satisfaction Guarantee; Ship in 24 Hrs!!!
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| Features:
| • | Compatible with all HDTV formats including 720p and 1080i | | • | Gold-plated connectors create precise contact for low loss | | • | Connects components with HDMI and DVI interfaces to each other | | • | Shielded for maximum protection from RFI and EMI interference | | • | Lifetime Warranty |
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Product Description Cables Unlimited's high quality HDMI to DVI cables provide the interface need to connect HDMI and DVI components to each other while delivering highest level of signal quality. These shielded cables feature gold plated connectors to insure a high-quality HDTV picture.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 122 more reviews...
It's a digital signal, people. May 12, 2006 B. Vrooman (Columbus, OH) 92 out of 93 found this review helpful
As an audio engineer, I understand the importance of good cables. I saw HDMI cables for over a hundred dollars, and I began to wonder why I should truly spend that much. With other A/V equipment that I've hooked up, the signals have been (mostly) analog. Analog signals are prone to outside interference in a much more obvious way than digital, mainly because most digital signals (including DVI and HDMI) include some sort of error correction and/or signal reconstitution technology. I spent MUCH less on this particular cable, and I have to say that I'm completely satisfied. The cable is short enough and shielded thickly enough that even my inexpensive TV is able to produce a clean, artifact-free image 100% of the time.
Dont be fooled by Retail Salesmen. March 10, 2006 Daniel G. Carr (Houston, TX) 59 out of 59 found this review helpful
I wish there was some way for me to tell everyone about buying cables online. When I shopped around for cables to hook up my home theatre I was disgusted by the price retail stores such as Tweeter and Fry's were charging for this and other high end A/V cables. Some places had this conversion cable listed for $100. Its should be considered consumer fraud. But this cable works great and My Star Wars Movies never looked better!
Excellent product June 12, 2007 baluscher (Chandler, AZ USA) 35 out of 35 found this review helpful
I record HDTV off the air onto my computer and had been viewing the recorded video using the standard S-Video output on my graphics card. I bought this cable to connect the graphics card's high definition DVI output to the HDMI input on my plasma TV to get better video quality. It dramatically improved the video quality of the video on my screen to HD quality. I was somewhat skeptical that this would be so, given the fact that this item cost only $12 and I had seen them priced at $40 and up at electronics stores. I am extremely pleased with this product.
From Apple Powerbook to Sharp 32" LCD HDTV July 5, 2006 Y. Zhou (Georgia USA) 13 out of 13 found this review helpful
I use this cable to connect my Powerbook with HDTV. I use my TV for iPhoto slideshow. Work perfectly.
Why spend $100? April 30, 2006 J. Chen (Irvina, CA USA) 10 out of 10 found this review helpful
Similar situation. Wanted to hook up DVI output from my PC's new video card to the HDMI slot on my new TV. I shopped online to get a better price for the video card, but figured I'd just drop by Fry's or Best Buy for the adapter cable. Both places were selling it for $100! At best Fry's had a shorter one for $80. I promptly ordered this one instead, and it's been working great.
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