Playstation 3 HDMI Cable | 
| From: Intec
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Rating: 35 reviews Sales Rank: 563
Platform: Playstation 3 Media: Video Game Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Operating System: Playstation 3 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.6 Dimensions (in): 9.5 x 5.8 x 1.8 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
MPN: ITCG7722 UPC: 804926077227 EAN: 0804926077227 ASIN: B000KI99SG
Release Date: April 17, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description INTEC G7722 PS3(R) HDMI CABLE SUPERIOR, UNRESTRICTED DIGITAL AUDIO and VIDEO QUALITY ;FEATURES A USER-FRIENDLY 8-FT LONG CABLE THAT REPLACES THE HASSLE OF CABLING BEHIND TV, GAMING CONSOLE, DVD PLAYER, ETC.;ENABLES THE TRANSMISSION OF HIGH-DEFINITION CONTENT, FOR A HIGH, CRISP IMAGE QUALITY PS3(R) HDMI CABLE
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HDMI cable August 18, 2007 R. Lockhart (California Highlands) 103 out of 109 found this review helpful
"no such thing as a better cable" is a misnomer. HDMI cables are rated by the bandwidth capacity (commonly known as bitrate per second), the higher the rate, the more info it can pass digitally in a given timeframe. Why is this important? Because, as games become faster, and higher-bit color graphics emerge, HDMI cables will need the additional bandwidth capacity to smoothly transmit the digital signal from game/video source to your T.V. Emerging technologies, such as 12, 16, and 18-bit color, and "lossless audio" will become standard in the near future. There are some HDMI cables capable of 3.4 Gbit/s, which can more than handle today's 1080P/12-bit color requirements. Some manufacturers, like Monster Cable, claim 10.2 Gbit/s with their M1000HD series HDMI cable, but it's really 3.4 Gbit/s cable multiplied by it's channels (3). Current sources, such as HD DVD, BluRay and the current crop of PS3 games are adequately served by the HDMI cable listed here. However it won't be long before a "better cable" is required to handle the latest technology. You don't have to sweat it, for the moment.
Poor cable, would not support 1080P February 22, 2008 A. Montanelli (California) 24 out of 27 found this review helpful
I would not recommend this cable at all. I purchased this cable in order to hook up a PS3 to a Samsung 40" LCD TV. The highest setting I could get though was 1080I. I subsequently purchased another cheaper HDMI cable from Amazon and had no issues at all getting set up at 1080P. Here is the cable I bought that worked: Inspire HDMI (2 meter) 6 foot cable HQ 1080P 1.3b Sold by: BrilliantStore
The Magic Cable of Wonders November 5, 2007 Leonardo Munoz (Trenton, NJ) 13 out of 15 found this review helpful
Amazing! This is the first time i have bought an hdmi cable, and seeing any blue ray disc movie, or playing any game without this cable on my 50 inch plasma is a disgrace to having an hd tv. I'll tell you right now, if you have an hd tv then you must buy this, the difference is HUGE! Not to mention the fact that this cable is about one quarter of the price of most of the other hdmi;s. Please do your self a favor and get this cable. Trust me you will not be disappointed....
OK cable better elsewhere January 24, 2008 Autodidact (Brooklyn, NY United States) 8 out of 10 found this review helpful
The most important factor that makes a good cable is gauge and quality of the wire in the cable, the second most important factor is the length. You should use the shortest cable possible. 8ft is likely much longer than most users will need. Also this cable is not made by Sony and it does not have any special advantages to using it with a PS3.
A good choice that won't break the bank September 18, 2007 Ethan W. Walthier (Allentown, PA United States) 7 out of 10 found this review helpful
This cable is well constructed with a nice, high quality, thick, jacket that usually comes on more expensive cables. It's a great compromise if you don't want to shell out $80 for an overpriced cable without resorting to using a lesser quality cable. I'd reccomend it to anyone.
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