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Link Depot HDMI to HDMI Cable (25 feet)

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MSRP: $23.92
Your Price: $11.99
Savings: $ 11.93 ( 50% )
Shipping: N/A
Manufacturer: Link Depot
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Link Depot HDMI to HDMI Cable (25 feet) Features
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25 feet long HDMI male to HDMI male cable Gold plated for excellent conductivity and corrosion resistance Broadcast quality digital video, digital audio, and intercomponent control signals all in one compact, high-performance connection Shielded for protection against RFI and EMI interference
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Additional Link Depot HDMI to HDMI Cable (25 feet) Information
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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.
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What Customers Say About Link Depot HDMI to HDMI Cable (25 feet):
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I will buy all of my cables from Link Depot.Highly recommended. This product was ordered and received within a couple of days. Excellent quality and service, not to mention the price.
The length seems to make no difference in picture quality. Does exactly what it is supposed to do.
Picture quality is great. What can you say about a 25ft HDMI cable that works as soon as you hook it up. Both cables worked great right out of the box. I ordered two so I could connect both a BluRay and a HD Satellite box. Not much. It did exactly what you expect.
From what I see on the screen, this is a product you can trust to work. A great bargain. Cables of this length cost nearly 4 times the price of this product.
Previously I was using a component-video cable between the two. Upconverted DVD's look almost as good as Blu-ray disks.The connectors hook up comfortably and snug in the HDMI sockets. This cable works great between my Panasonic DMP-BD35-K Panasonic Blu-ray player and Panasonic HD projector. The end result of switching to the HDMI connection is just eye-popping. 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. 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.
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