HDMI Cable Category 2(Full 1080P Capable)(Compatible with Xbox 360 PS3) (10 Feet)
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I noticed that either the picture or sound would cut out for about one second every 15 seconds when I used it for the first time It did a lot better now. I only blink about every ten minutes. This was my original fear, but it has mostly gone away. There is a chance that it will completely go away. Obviously it is a product for casual use, but I think it is a good deal if that is just what I experienced.
AT ONLY $7 PER CABLE, THIS IS A VERY CHEAP deal. In fact, one of them wouldn't work at all, and two of them have somehow stopped working after just one year of light use! The prices on these were low. The cost is about $7 for each. I CAN GET 25 FEET CABLES FOR about $13 to $14, but there are some other cables available as well. have one of those too, and I have never had a problem with it.
The cables were delivered to me. The fact that they look cheap is fine since that is what My reasoning for purchasing them was that! In addition, they do not pass the full screen at least at 1080 (I have not tested them in lower resolutions). Using my PC, my laptop, and PlayStation 3, I have been able to obtain this information. There is a small gap between the graphics and the taskbar, a size roughly equivalent to the majority of one's screen. There's nothing drastically wrong with it, as you can resize the windows to fit, but it still makes things a little difficult. As I stated above, I wouldn't buy them again, but as long as this issue is acknowledged, I would recommend them to anyone who doesn't care about it so much. I would rather pay $15 than.
A year ago I bought this 10' and two 6' HDMI cables of the same kind from the same seller, and all three of them are still working fine. You can spend significantly more on name brand cables in stores, but that would be wasting money that you don't have to. Due to the fact that it worked as expected, I am quite pleased with my purchase, and have recommended them
***I can't speak for how you will experience your cable, but for me, my 10' cable has worked just fine. Since there is no middleman to get in the way, a 10' cable is actually the best option. I would rate it as a 5 because of the cords and cables that go with it.
I've used this for my 360, and it works perfect. I don't know why I played without it before. I am very clear about everything It is a waste of money to purchase an adapter (replaces the original AV cable) that makes it possible to connect both HDMI and AV cables side by side.
If you want to use the original av cable that came with the 360, gently pop off the casing that surrounds the av entry port. This way, both the original av cord and the HDMI will fit perfectly together. After that, connect turtle beach (ect) in the same way you did before (left audio in to female left and right audio in to female right)
Don't plug in the yellow cable, it's just Originally, I had my audio setup connected to the side of my tv, but I needed to connect it to the back instead. It is perhaps for this reason that audio works through the headset when it is plugged into an unrelated but appropriate location.
I was very pleased with the price. However, the cables did arrive rather quickly as it was around the Christmas holiday. It might have been due to the shipping companies' volume, but they did take a few days. Even though they aren't as heavy duty as the more expensive cables, they will still do the job.
A good cable with good functionality, but not too long. There is only one thing that I notice, and that is the cable itself is thin, which means the shielding is thin as well. Whenever routing this cable, I would avoid routing it near anything that could potentially pinch the cable, and avoid routing it very near other devices that produce electromagnetic interference. The program has worked well for my purposes, so I did not dock it any stars.