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  • Lifetime
  • Compatible with all HDTV formats including 720p and 1080P
  • Connects components with HDMI and DVI interfaces to each other
  • For Video signal only
  • Gold-plated connectors create precise contact for low loss

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Cables Unlimited’s Pro A/V Series HDMI to DVI cables provide the interface need to connect HDMI and DVI components to each other, while delivering the highest level of signal quality. These shielded cables feature gold plated connectors to ensure a high-quality HDTV picture…. More >>

Cables Unlimited PCM229603M Pro A/V Series 3Meter HDMI to DVI D Cable

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2 Responses to “ Cables Unlimited PCM229603M Pro A/V Series 3Meter HDMI to DVI D Cable ”

  1. Johnny Thoi
    March 12, 2010 at 5:33 pm

    I didn’t think this was possible, but when i plugged the cable into my MacBook Pro and into my LCD TV and IT FROZE MY LAPTOP. At first I thought it was a fluke, so I tried it again, but it did the same thing. I’ve requested a replacement and am hoping that the 2nd one will work, otherwise I am going to go for another brand altogether, maybe the belkin or xtrememac or philips one.
    Rating: 2 / 5

  2. Omar Kellawan
    March 12, 2010 at 6:12 pm

    I have an older Samsung HLN5065W1X/XAA 50″ DLP TV with a DVI-D interface. Unfortunately, HDMI was not the standard HD interface when the TV was produced in 2003. Fortunately, the HDMI video standard is compatible with the DVI video standard. The only exception to this is in terms of audio. The HDMI standard supports both video and audio transport. The DVI standard only supports video. As a result, I have to run a separate set of audio rca cables to any device I want to connect (eg DVD player). This product provided exceptional functionality at a fraction of the cost of other comparable cables. I only experienced one negative aspect. Out of the box, the DVI-D end of the cable did not fit the specific form factor of my HLN5065W1X/XAA’s DVI-D interface. I had to trim down the rubber edges slightly with a modeling knife. The DVI-D end is heavily protected. As a result, the modifications did not affect the shielding or performance in any way. This slight inconvenience was well worth the monetary savings.

    Rating: 4 / 5

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