Tuesday, September 6, 2011

3 FT HDMI Cable Gold with Ferrite 1080P Latest ver 24 gauge Review


Features
  • 3 FT HDMI Cable Gold with Ferrite 1080P+ Latest Version
  • Thick 24 AWG Gauge HDMI HDTV VIDEO CABLE
  • All of our cables are Solid core Copper
  • We have 128 strands of shielding
  • We don't hide the gauge of our wire from you so you can compare and make an educated decision.

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Product Description
-This is a THICK 24 AWG Gauge HDMI Cable. - HDMI Certified Version - Also fully backwards compatible to work with all previous versions - Category 2 High Speed Cable - tested to carry up to a 340MHz signal - Supports full 1080p + - The highest industry standard - Supports Deep Color over HDMI - High Speed Performance - The highest rating the industry has established - Ferrite Core - To ensure a clean and clear signal at point of entry and exit of the signal - 28 AWG wire - Needed to ensure you get the best picture at the higher resolutions - Oxygen Free Copper Vapor-Infused catalyst for improved Signal Transfer - Gold HDMI Connectors - Ensuring a clean clear connection - Transfer Rate of 10.2 Gbps - Full support for the New Blu-ray Disc players - Triple Layer Shielding - This is a very well constructed cable to ensure signal integrity - Fully HDMI Certified and compliant - to provide highest level of signal quality - Latest HDMI Certified Version support High Speed Bandwidth ready - Latest HDMI Certified Version cable provides you a path for the future Not only does it support all of the HDMI devices on the market today and that have been sold in the past, it also supports up to 1440p that is just starting to emerge in new products like Blu-ray disc players.


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