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It works fine at 1080i with 5.1 channel digital surround sound, but not with 1080p and 5.1 digital surround sound. Construction is solid, but the thickness of the cable is a little thicker than a cat5 cable, a lot thinner than other HDMI cables.
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By Thomas Bachler
Great cable, works just as well as electronics stores cable for $40 to $50 less.
By S. chen
I use this cable to connect my HD camcorder and HD TV. The recorded HD footage can be
displayed on my HD TV in very good quality. It is not necessary to buy expensive cable.
By L. Quismorio (San Francisco, Ca)
it works fine at 1080i with 5.1 channel digital surround sound, but not with 1080p and 5.1 digital surround sound. Construction is solid, but the thickness of the cable is a little thicker than a cat5 cable, a lot thinner than other HDMI cables. This might lead to some interference...but haven't had any yet. if you want 1080p and digital sound, this cable will NOT work for you. if you're fine with 1080i and digital sound, this cable's fine. with that said, it'll work with cable boxes as their signals are 1080i, but for blu-ray players, xbox 360, or ps3, you can only play those devices in 1080i.
By Kevin P Overholt (Ballston Spa, NY)
Why pay for an expensive cable when you don't have to. I tried this cable thinking that if it did not work then I am only out a couple $$ and would then try the more expensive cable. I don't have to as this cable works just fine.
By T. Cogar
Cables cost nothing to manufacture and "quality" is nothing more than a few millimeters of insulation and proper (cheap) materials. This cable functions adequately and is priced appropriately.
The difference between a $100 cable and a $50 cable is the sucker buying it. Probability is that the $50 cable is identical to the $100 cable - both manufactured by the same Chinese company and re-branded by two different resellers.
The hazard of cheap cables is that the most horribly cheap cables will receive and transmit interference to other cables/devices e.g. static, lines, or similar aberrations in picture/sound quality. Solution: Buy a few notches up from horribly cheap and stay with insanely cheap. A consumer does NOT need to pay more than $5 or $10 to obtain a quality cable that will not transmit/receive interference. HDMI signals are not strong enough to penetrate relatively weak insulation - a toaster transmits more interference.
The bad news for consumers is that most HDMI cable sellers will not give you enough data on the product to determine if it is sufficient (no standardized interference rating, material description, insulation type/thickness). The good news is that Amazon users will tell you if they are having difficulty.
I should add that (in the unlikely case) if you are routing hdmi cable over more than 5m you will want to look into significantly better cables, however. Running HDMI over lengths beyond just a few meters will cause severe signal loss. This tends to happen when you are *not* installing the input devices (DVD/Blu-ray, home theater equipment) adjacent to the TV - such as routing the cable behind walls, ceilings, and/or floorspaces.
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