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Eforcity Black .6FT /2 Meter HDMI Male to DVI Male Cable
eforcity
eforcity
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highly recommended
Never pay high prices for HDMI cables!
Works as advertised. One of the best prices for an
HDMI
cable
.
Do NOT pay the crazy $70 to $150 for HDMI cables at the retail stores. These cables are EXACTLY the same.
In fact these cables even have an RF Choke on both ends of the cable.
I purchases the following cables from this company:
HDMI to
DVI
to connect...
iMac 20" Intel CoreDuo 2.0 GHz computer to my
Sharp Aquos LC46D62U 46" 1080p LCD HDTV. The picture quality is excellent.
HDMI to HDMI to connect...
Sony PS3 to my
Sharp Aquos LC46D62U 46" 1080p LCD HDTV. The picture quality is excellent.
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Great deal!
Cable
works great! Don't waste your $$$ on the more expensive options.
Night and Day
Just switched from S-Video
cable
s to this
HDMI
to
DVI
picture on my projection TV and the difference was amazing.
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Don't get ripped off by expensive cables
If you need to connect your computer with
DVI
to an HDTV via
HDMI
use this
cable
.
I have my 37" vizio connect to my PC , DVI plugs to my computer, HDMI side plugs to my TV.
With a wireless keyboard and mouse, the surfing experience is awesome.
Judging from previous review if you have new devices like PS3 or DVD player with HDMI output you can output to a DVI LCD monitor but chances are you would just output to your large screen HDTV.
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