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PTC 25ft Premium Gold Series HDMI Cable (HH-26-25E)

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MSRP: $0.00
Your Price: $5.45
Shipping: N/A
Manufacturer: PTC
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PTC 25ft Premium Gold Series HDMI Cable (HH-26-25E) Features
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HDMI v1.3 Certified Supports 1080p, PS3, X-box, Blu-Ray, HD-DVR, Digital/Satellite Cable boxes... Premium Gold Series UL Listed premium shielded for best quality Lifetime Warranty
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Additional PTC 25ft Premium Gold Series HDMI Cable (HH-26-25E) Information
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The PTC HDMI v1.3 Certified cables is engineered and constructed to meet the stringent HDMI v1.3 specifications. Supports 1080p and beyond. Supports your digital devices such as Blu-Ray, PS3, X-Box, Digital Camcorders and Cameras, Cable and satellite boxes, HD-DVR,. Comes with PTC's LIFETIME Warranty!
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What Customers Say About PTC 25ft Premium Gold Series HDMI Cable (HH-26-25E):
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A cable of this length can't be purchased at a store and if it could it would cost about $300.Our big screen TV is hooked up to a cable box and there is not way you can tell the difference between this cable and another. Very good deal. I didn't realize how crooked the retail store manufacturers are.
Great for sharing vacation photos and for teaching computer skills. Easy to use and allows the entire room to view what is on the computer screen.
The price was super. The cable is plenty long for my need and it's great to have.
The cable works great, and my friend is mad at me now because I got this for less than 10% of what he paid for a similar cable a couple of weeks ago.
Both work flawlessly. I did, and I have absolutely no complaints. I really could not sell myself on the idea of a $100+ ultra-high-quality HDMI cable (Monster, Best Buy). Blu-Ray picture quality is outstanding.At $10, you can probably afford to take the risk. If I needed another one, I would buy this one again. My thinking is as follows: Analog signal degradation is a real problem over long distances, but this is a HDMI cable, which carries a digital signal. Digital signal = 1's and 0's; They just have to make it there, there is no impact to picture quality between a 'high-quality 1' and a 'low-quality 0.' One would still want shielding to prevent cross-talk with nearby cables, which this cable does have.I have used this for over a year now, originally on an upscaling DVD player, and now on a PS3, both connecting to a 1080i/720p television (I have not yet 'bit the bullet' on a large 1080p TV).
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