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AmazonBasics Ultra High Speed HDMI Cable Braided

AmazonBasics Ultra High Speed HDMI Cable Braided (6.5 Feet / 2.0 Meters) [Amazon Frustration-Free Packaging]






Brand AmazonBasics

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Product Description
* Ships in Amazon Frustration-Free Packaging
* One 6.5-foot-long (2.0 meters) Ultra High-Speed HDMI Cable Braided
* Connects your cable box, satellite dish, Blu-Ray player, and other source device to your HDTV
* Constructed with durable outer PVC layer; shielding to minimize interference; and corrosion-resistant, gold-plated connectors for optimal signal clarity
* Distributed by Amazon.com; backed by one-year AmazonBasics warranty


Product Details
Shipping Weight: 1 pounds

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Reviews AmazonBasics Ultra High Speed HDMI Cable Braided


The cable came in a simple cardboard box with nothing but a twist tie aside from the cable (which is a good thing, I hate the plastic blister packs that cut your hands and unnecessary stuff in the box to go in the landfill).

The cable has a solid, quality feel to it. Nothing feels cheap or chintzy.

Connecting the cable between my TV and several compontents including my brand new Samsung Blu Ray player, the connection just worked every time.

For comparison purposes, I bought a $50 super delux, high end, will solve all the problems in your life (according to the sales guy) HDMI cable at Radio Shack. Connecting the AmazonBasics cable to the same Blu Ray player as the fancy cable I saw **NO DIFFERENCE**!

Looking into it I found out that HDMI is a standard that is run by an organization. In order for anyone to make an HDMI cable and put the HDMI logo on it (which the AmazonBasics cable does), the cable must be made to the HDMI organizations standards. So the group basically tells the companies how the cable must be made in order to be given the HDMI logo. The long and short of it is that cheap cable or expensive cable, it must work to the same standards in order to have the HDMI logo.

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