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Link Depot HDMI to HDMI Cable (25 feet)

Link Depot HDMI to HDMI Cable (25 feet)
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Link Depot HDMI to HDMI Cable (25 feet)

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Description:

This Link Depot HDMI Cable connects easily to your HDMI TV, LCD projector, DVD player, or set-top box. This cable features gold-plated connectors for a long, corrosion-free life. Its generous 25-foot length gives you the freedom to place components right where you need them.

Features:
  • HDMI male to HDMI male cable with transfer rate of up to 5Gbps

  • 25 foot length lets you place your components exactly where they need to be

  • Gold-plated connectors for excellent conductivity and corrosion resistance

  • Quality digital video, audio, and control signals in one high-performance connection

  • Shielded for protection against RFI and EMI interference

Product Details:
Product Length: 11.0 inches
Product Width: 6.5 inches
Product Height: 1.5 inches
Product Weight: 0.5 pounds
Package Length: 7.9 inches
Package Width: 6.3 inches
Package Height: 1.7 inches
Package Weight: 0.8 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 513 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review:4.0 ( 513 customer reviews )
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67 of 69 found the following review helpful:

5Injected "awesomeness" into my HD projector  Dec 31, 2008
By Pawan Kumar
This cable works great between my Panasonic DMP-BD35-K Panasonic Blu-ray player and Panasonic HD projector.

In my research I had read that there may be problems when running long HDMI cables. I had also read that the issues depended on the devices connected at the two ends. Previously I was using a component-video cable between the two.

The end result of switching to the HDMI connection is just eye-popping. Upconverted DVD's look almost as good as Blu-ray disks.

The connectors hook up comfortably and snug in the HDMI sockets. The cable also survived some harsh tugging as I pulled it through the wall and ceiling on its way to the projector which is mounted on the ceiling.

41 of 41 found the following review helpful:

5Perfect - Working Like A Champ!  Mar 10, 2010
By R. Sells "Retiree-at-large"
A perfect solution to a small challenge!

We needed a cable to connect a laptop to a living-room flat-screen television. Hmm.

A nationwide office supply chain wanted $29.99 for a 6-foot HDMI-to-HDMI cable and $39.99 for a 12-foot version. Ha!

This is a 25-foot cable, and I could have bought two of them with money left over for what the 12-foot "O.D." version would have cost!

This cable is extremely flexible, which makes it easy to fit around various obstacles. The length doesn't seem to degrade the signal from the laptop to the television. And any of us can sit virtually anywhere in the living room and use the computer while the output displays on the flat-screen.

A spiffy solution to what could have been an expensive alternative.

Recommended without reservation! Buy two or more and stock up!

35 of 36 found the following review helpful:

5Better than anticipated!  Dec 23, 2009
By Michael Sprouse
I was a little bit worried when I bought these HDMI cables. They are 25 feet long and were only like $12 each. I bought 4 of them to run some wires to the TV over the fireplace. I was worried about any sort of quality loss due to the length, but was pleasantly surprised when I got them all hooked up. The blu-ray looks great, just as it did with the shorter 6 foot cable I used to use, and the Xbox 360, and PS3 both look fantastic as well. For the price you can't beat these cables!

52 of 59 found the following review helpful:

2Ordered 2, one was a dud, one wasn't, no response from seller  Dec 30, 2008
By M. ADAMS
I ordered the second cable before I unpacked the first, in whose sheath there were some small punctures. Fortunately, the second cable was free of damage and works fine. (The first cable transmits the signal but little white dots of noise show up in the otherwise good picture.) I contacted the seller about the damaged cable in the first order and got no response, which is why I have to give 2 stars. The one cable that wasn't a dud works fine getting HD signal from my FIOS DVR to my Samsung 1080p TV and also works getting HD signal from my Samsung Blu-ray player to the same TV. The good news is that the price of these cables is so cheap that I can afford to order another one risking it not working instead of buying some fancy cable. By the way, anyone who is shopping around for HDMI cables, just ask an electrical engineer who will tell you that HDMI quality is not important because of the error correction in the signal, etc.

16 of 16 found the following review helpful:

5Its a digital cable-it either works of it doesn't  May 28, 2011
By Andy in Washington "Andy"
While I am occasionally willing to spend a little more (not Monster Prices) on analog cables to assure signal integrity, my spending habits on digital are much different. HDMI cables are pure digital signals, meaning that in the vast majority of cases, they either function 100% correctly, or no at all. Yes, you can construct a scenario where this is not strictly true, and if a $100 cable will give you additional piece-of-mind about the quality of your $50,000 entertainment system, go for it.

The only difference in HDMI cables for most of us mere audio/video mortals is the construction. And like most low-priced cables, these are not the most robustly constructed items you will ever find. If I had to guess, I'd say that they probably have an estimated lifetime of less than 100 plug insertions and removals.

So it really comes down to what you are going to use them for. If you have an application where you will be plugging in and removing the cable constantly (perhaps hooking a laptop to your television), by all means buy some more expensive and better constructed cables. If you application is more like mine, where you plug the things in and forget about them until that once-a-year when your wife makes you move everything to "clean", these will be fine.

One thing I wish that HDMI (and other cable manufacturers) would do is to put a random number on cables-sort of like golf and tennis balls. It would give you a better chance of identifying cables in the inevitable rat's nest of wires in a typical entertainment center.

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