Eforcity Black 6FT /2 Meter HDMI Male to DVI Male Cable
Eforcity Black 6FT /2 Meter HDMI Male to DVI Male Cable see short title
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Cable built with matching impedance, PVC jacket, molded ends and inner hood soldered 360 degrees to the connector to achieve a complete end to end shielding. - Eliminate unnecessary signal conversions. - 24 bit/pixel, 165 MHz max clock frequency. - 5 Gbps bandwidth, 55% spared for future expansion. - Connectors: HDMI Male to DVI Male. - Color: Black - Cord Length: 6 ft / 2 m - Accessory ONLY
Cable built with matching impedance, PVC jacket, molded ends and inner hood soldered 360 degrees to the connector to achieve a complete end to end shielding. - Eliminate unnecessary signal conversions. - 24 bit/pixel, 165 MHz max clock frequency. - 5 Gbps bandwidth, 55% spared for future expansion. - Connectors: HDMI Male to DVI Male. - Color: Black - Cord Length: 6 ft / 2 m - Accessory ONLY « short desciption
User Reviews
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Review Date: 2009-11-19
It was kind of my fault i tried talking to them via e-mail they didn't really cared much for me, which is fine i made gthe mistake but they could have helped a little more, i needed a dsub dvi to hdmi, and they told me to explain it more and what not i did and they just didn't help me much after that so i had to go to [...] to find the right wire because they helped me so. over all i never had chance to try it, but i would never buy from this company again unless i absolutely had to!
User: Gustavo Onofre
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Summary: cable was fine, but costumer service was bad, really bad
Helpful Votes: 0
Total Votes: 0
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Review Date: 2009-11-17
it's super cheap, but the picture quality is OK. sometimes my external screen flickers off and on and sometimes causes the computer to crash, which isn't good obviously. i honestly don't have any other experience with HDMI cables but i'd think that higher end cables would have less of this issue. crashes don't happen very often and i paid less than a dollar for it, compared to $100+ for "real quality" ones, so i don't have much to complain.
User: W. Huang
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Summary: you get what you pay for
Helpful Votes: 0
Total Votes: 0
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Review Date: 2009-11-07
Cable didn't work. I bought another cable for a few dollars more and it worked fine. My advice is to spend the extra couple dollars and avoid any headaches.
User: M. Gough
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Summary: At least it's cheap
Helpful Votes: 0
Total Votes: 0
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Review Date: 2009-10-27
Let's just start by saying my expertise is relatively high. I should have known better. Cable never worked, DOA. Was so cheap it isn't even worth caring about return/refund. Ultimately you get what you pay for. Ordering this item will most likely cost you just under $5, some wasted time, and about $5 worth of frustration. Thanks, but I guess I'll give the new Amazon branded cables a run for their money.
User: RustyLix
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Summary: You get what you pay for
Helpful Votes: 0
Total Votes: 0
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Review Date: 2009-10-22
Connected my DVI output from computer to HDMI input on TV. Picture looks beautiful. Does exactly what you would expect it to.
User: Paul Fontecchio
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Summary: Works great!
Helpful Votes: 0
Total Votes: 0
Product Details
- - High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) uses a much smaller, user-friendly connector along with the DVI connector
- - Compatible with: standard, enhanced, or high-definition video, plus multi-channel digital audio on a single cable
- - Transmits all ATSC HDTV standards and supports 8-channel digital audio, with bandwidth to spare to accommodate future enhancements and requirements
- - HDMI is fully backward-compatible with DVI hot plug for DTVs
- - HDMI DTVs will display video received from existing DVI-equipped products, and DVI-equipped TVs will display video from HDMI sources




