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Belkin PureAV AV22300-03 3-Foot HDMI-to-HDMI Audio Video Cable

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MSRP: $59.98
Your Price: $22.83
Savings: $ 37.15 ( 62% )
Shipping: Usually ships in 24 hours
Manufacturer: Belkin Components
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Belkin PureAV AV22300-03 3-Foot HDMI-to-HDMI Audio Video Cable Features
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Provides maximum bandwidth for true HDTV resolution up to 1080p Improves clarity with superior-grade, 99.99%-purity, solid-copper conductors Maintains signal integrity and low loss using precision-formulated, polyethylene dielectric Creates precise contact and increased durability with corrosion-resistant, 24k gold connectors Provides superior isolation from electromagnetic and radio frequency interference with triple-layer shielding
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Additional Belkin PureAV AV22300-03 3-Foot HDMI-to-HDMI Audio Video Cable Information
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High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI), the future of HDTV, enables delivery of both high-definition video and multichannel, digital audio through just one cable. It offers an ideal way to connect digital displays such as HDTVs, plasma displays, DLP TVs, LCD TVs, and projectors. HDMI interface also provides an all-digital connection between such source devices as HDTVs, DVD players/recorders, digital cable/satellite boxes, and AV receivers.
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What Customers Say About Belkin PureAV AV22300-03 3-Foot HDMI-to-HDMI Audio Video Cable:
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Cable works great. Cable is firm so you need a little extra space behind your components.
They were right. I just bought a new high end receiver and flat TV (120 & 1080) and was concerned about cable quality. I read that the $100 dollar cables are not necessary. From the PS3 to the WII to TV and DVD's everything looks perfect. Don't be a sucker and buy a more expensive cable.
Can't say much else about this. It works well with my new upconvert dvd player and my hdtv. Seems well constructed. I almost bought one of those cheaper $2.00 ones, until I noticed even the good reviews mentioned that they seemed flimsy and often caused sound problems.
I bought several of these 3' Belkin HDMI patch cables and they all work flawlessly.I wondered if there was anything to be said for the $200.00 HDMI cables at the big box stores, so I also bought one of those and compared them.Absolutely no difference in quality. So go with the belkin.
I had a lot of components to hookup so next purchase I decided to try out a cheaper cable that had good reviews. I've always had good results with the Belkin name so when I decided to upgrade to HDMI I went with them. I ended up getting a few of these, Cables To Go - 40315 - 2M (6.5ft) Velocity HDMI Digital Video Cable (Blue), and was not disappointed. The prices are better then what you will find in a brick and mortar store but there are cheaper.The cable is well made and high quality. I had no problem with picture quality or connection issues when setting everything up and like the feel of the cables. They are flimsier than the Belkins but are still a good quality cable. If you'll never touch the cables again after hooking everything else up go with the Velocity but if you plan to mess with the cables on a regular basis the Belkin might be a better idea for you.
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