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AUDIO AND VIDEO ACCESSORIES ELECTRONICS
Posted in Audio and Video Accessories (Wednesday, July 23, 2008)
By Case Logic.
The regular list price is $49.99.
Sells new for $25.98.
There are some available for $33.32.
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5 comments about Nylon 336-Disc CD Wallet (Black).
- This is a nice looking, sturdy CD wallet that holds ALL my DVD's. Polished looking enough to keep out on the coffee table or next to the HDTV.
The only problem with this is that the pages are not attached 'binder-style' but instead are attached with a kind of double belt, so if you want to take a single page of CD's out from the middle of the wallet, it will take you an extra minute or two to get it out and then slide the belt through the rest of the pages again.
Overall recommended.
- This is a durable product that does what you want it to do. My only complaint is that there is difficulty sliding the covers of the CDs in the slots. I wish it was just slightly larger.
- Holds up amazingly. I have had this for over a year and it does the job. Has been dropped, borrowed, soaked many times and protects perfectly. Backing does not scratch CDs.
- This CD case is well made. My case came with a bonus case that held about a dozen more. The pages remove for easy sorting.
- I just moved into a space that was about 400 feet smaller than the one I previously had (2BD to 1BD), and was initially overwhelmed by how crowded my new apartment was. A friend told me she tossed out all of her CD cases a few years ago and transferred them to a wallet like this one. She said it gave her more room instantaneously. I thought it over and realized she was right. Further, I rarely look at liner notes nowadays as I download everything so I went out and purchased the 336 at a big box store. I wish I hadn't as I seriously overpaid for it. I would have been wise to pick it up on amazon (honestly). Other than my getting taken for 20 bucks I have no complaints. It opened up my home considerably and I'm glad to no longer be a prisoner of containers. As far as quality goes, this model appears durable, but, then again, I don't intend on carrying it around with me places.
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Posted in Audio and Video Accessories (Wednesday, July 23, 2008)
By Verbatim.
The regular list price is $68.00.
Sells new for $27.99.
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5 comments about Verbatim DVD+R DL 8.5GB 2.4X 20pk Spindle.
- These are great disks, and amazon has a better price on them than anywhere else except maybe sams club
- I was quite concerned about finding a DVD +R DL that would work. Most reviews pointed to these Verbatims. So far, so good. Interestingly, went to purchase more and the price had gone up 10%. So I guess I'll wait and monitor the pricing for a better deal. The one package I have purchased so far seems to work well.
- I was fortunate enough to receive MIS instead of MII, it is unbelievable how good these DVDs really are. All other brands I've purchased before gave errors on the second layer, but not with these. 20 out of 20.
- In the past year, I've burned dozens of cakeboxes of Verbatim DLs sold in purple shrink wrap. In my experience, it doesn't matter where the discs are made - India, Singapore or Timbuktu: some of the cakeboxes give me good burns and some of them don't, and there's no way I can predict the outcome of the burns by looking at the package. That's why I think it's a crap shoot.
I've had cakeboxes of discs made in India that rendered excellent C1 and C2 scores and provided superb video reproduction. I've had cakeboxes made in Singapore that rendered terrible C1 and C2 scores and provided grainy, blotchy video reproduction. And vice versa.
I get fewer coasters from a cakebox of Verbatim DLs in the purple shrink wrap than I get from competing brands.
Given the erratic quality control of these Verbatim DLs, I think they're overpriced.
- Not all DVD media is created equal. There are many trusted names out there that outsource where they can have their media made cheaply and their product suffers for it. (A good general rule of thumb, stay away from ANY media made from Taiwan and Hong Kong.) And while some cheap media may work for you, it's a gamble that often loses. It is generally agreed among those in the know, Verbatim is one of the most reliable DVD media's around.
After I toyed with cheaper media - and lost some irretrievable memories set down on inferior brands (now coasters), a good friend steered me to Verbatim. I tried it and I have never looked back.
The secret behind the recording quality of Verbatim's DVD media? -- Verbatim's parent company, Mitsubishi Chemical. Mitsubishi is one of the largest chemical companies in the world, and they take the manufacturing of Verbatim DVD-R media very seriously.
Verbatim is also the leader in the production of DVD+R Dual Layer media. No other manufacturer has anything comparable to Verbatim's Dual Layer DVD. Verbatim's Inkjet and Thermal Dual Layer is not only the standard, but really the only viable option in DL media.
Great disc for anyone serious about DVD burning.
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Posted in Audio and Video Accessories (Wednesday, July 23, 2008)
By JLab Audio.
The regular list price is $49.95.
Sells new for $19.95.
There are some available for $14.99.
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5 comments about JBuds Hi-Fi Noise-Reducing Ear Buds (White).
- As a true lover of a great variety of musical styles, I, like so many others, find the standard-issue iPod earbuds to be rather lacking in performance.
So one day, I decided I would invest in a new set of earbuds. These seemed like the perfect match--supposedly great audio quality, at least some "noise-cancellation," and a comfortable fit for a surprisingly low price. I took a chance, and, to be perfectly honest, I was VERY satisfied for at least two months--or maybe even three. The audio quality is ten times as good as that of Apple's buds, and comfort is incomparable. Noise cancellation was sufficient for me at least, but that's no scientific analysis: the rubber tips simply seal off your ear canal, essentially muffling outside noise. I was really delighted with my purchase, until one fine day when the left bud went "BLIK" and suddenly stopped working altogether. It was possible to achieve intermittent activity when I took the cable and pressed it gently where it meets the neck of the jack, but I wasn't going to put up with that. So, thinking I could get another pair in few days and forget all about this mishap (perhaps a QC oversight, I told myself), I did and I was happy once more, but of course, that same thing happened again (just a few minutes ago). After reading a few other complaints about this very problem, I knew I needed to sound off as well.
Sure, they work well, but what seems indispensable is, in the next moment, as good as garbage. I can assure you that the low price is evidence of the product's disposable nature.
- I have a very small ear canal, so these ear buds with different sized soft inserts available are wonderful! They are the first ones I can actually put IN my ear that will stay, because they are not too big to fit comfortably. And the noise reduction is great at work when I need to concentrate.
- As I write this, I see that 300+ people give these a five-star rating. WHAT?? Are you deaf? I'm a program producer, an FM radio DJ, and a lover of music. The sound that comes out of these is only marginally better than what one hears with two soup cans and a length of string. The bass is poor, the midrange mushy, and the treble tinny. If you want a good set of earbuds, go SONY. They're cheaper, and sound INFINITELY better. A side-by-side comparison is all you need. I wish I'd never bought these.
- I received these headphones as a gift in December 2007. These headphones have a great sound - crisp with lots of bass - and they block outside noise very well - but the wires in the plug eventually became loose, and though for a few days I was able to "jiggle" the cable to get sound, they eventually quit completely. I was disappointed when they stopped working, since I did like the sound. I'm pretty cognizant of not "pinching" the cable when I would wrap my headphones up around my iPod, so as to not put any extra stress on that point. While I can't say I was rough with the headphones, I can't say I was most gentle with them, either (used for commuting, walking, working out, etc.). They quit in June 2008.
I was going to buy a second pair of these, but I decided to try the Coby headphones - after all, six bucks is worth a try - and I have to say that the Coby headphones have the same quality of sound and noise-canceling ability. I'm not an audiophile by any standard, and my hearing is about average, so if you're trying to decide between the jBuds and the Cobys, go with the Cobys. If you need the different size silicone earbuds (I lost four out of six due to my "throw in the bag / pocket / gym bag" treatment),
- I've worn these type of ear buds before and was used to how the old ones fit in my ear. These keep falling out, even trying each of the three rubber discs that come w/the buds. What's more, apparently there seems to be a wiring issue because one of buds "cuts out" on a regular basis. I'll definitely go back to a Sony product next time. These weren't worth the money.
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Posted in Audio and Video Accessories (Wednesday, July 23, 2008)
By Sony.
The regular list price is $14.99.
Sells new for $3.48.
There are some available for $5.33.
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5 comments about Sony CPA-9C MiniDisc and Discman Cassette Adapter.
- I bought my GF an ipod for our anniversary/her birthday & she loved it. The only problem was, how was she going to use it in her car? This Sony tape deck adapter was our solution. I know that it might sound like a ghetto solution to some, but don't knock it until you've tried it. The sound might not be as crisp & clear as a CD, but I bet the average person can't even tell the difference. She's been using it for 2 months now & hasn't had a single problem. This was the perfect solution to our problem, & hopefully it will do the same for you.
- Excellent product for listening to your iPod in the car. Although it is not wireless, it works better than the radio transmiiter kits because there is no fading of the signal especially when traveling through the hills. I have tried similar products and so far, Sony makes the best one.
- After a little research online of how to connect my ipod into my 1998 car with only a tape player I came across the Sony CPA-9C MiniDisc & Discman Cassette Adapter and all the reviews I read were right on target. The sound quality is great and it's so easy to use. I highly recommend this product!
- I got this product because it was from Sony and I had a clicking noise in my car with my other cassette adaptor. With Sony, there was no clicking or other noise coming from the cassette adaptor, but the sound quality was inferior. The base was less pronounced and the treble sounded kind of tinny. I am glad I kept my old adaptor. I threw away Sony's and went back to the old one.
If you can stand a little clicking in exchange for superior sound quality, I'd recommend the NexxTech Cassette Adapter instead. If I make my music loud enough I don't hear the clicking as much. I'd rather have a little clicking than terrible sound from my speakers.
- I bought this cassette adapter since where I live there are so many radio stations an FM transmitter has trouble finding a clean station. I guess I'm lucky my car is old enough to still have a up-until-now Bose cassette deck. I also bought a cigarette adapter to power the cassette adapter. I now have a very inexpensive way to play my Zune in my car.
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Posted in Audio and Video Accessories (Wednesday, July 23, 2008)
By Bargaincell.
The regular list price is $29.99.
Sells new for $0.01.
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5 comments about Apple Ipod Rapid Car Charger for Ipod / Mini / Nano / Video, iPhone 1st Gen (NOT for iPhone 3G), Touch, Classic, Nano 3rd 2nd Gen.
- It's cheap, looks cheap, feels cheap, but seems to work just fine. Shipping seemed to take a little while. That's my only problem with it.
- "Very good item although a little cheap like it at least works and I recieved it on time."
- i was gonna buy 50 of this chargers!its not fair that they charge me 100$ for delivery!maybe they should consider for some discount opn the delivery for someone who is ordering 50 chargers.....not fair at all!
- Item does what it is supposed to do. No problem keeping the ipod plugged in while driving and listening.
- I didn't receive the item pictured. The part I did receive actually makes my 3rd gen. ipod play music garbled after around 30 seconds of playback. The product is junk (whichever product it is that I DID receive), and the company untrustworthy. Don't waste your time or money with either.
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Posted in Audio and Video Accessories (Wednesday, July 23, 2008)
By Digital Lifestyle Outfitters.
The regular list price is $19.99.
Sells new for Too low to display.
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5 comments about DLO Jam Jacket with Cord Management and Surface Shields for iPod touch (Black).
- I just recieved my IPOD Touch from Apple and saw immediately that it needed some protection. I went to Amazon and looked at the different options and opted for the Jam Jacket.
I was not disappointed. I have some other DLO products and have always been impressed with both the products and the customer service. The Jam Jacket fits perfectly on the touch and gives me exactly what I need. I substituted my IPAQ for the Touch, well because the Touch is infinitely cooler and easy to use. I use it for work to keep appointments and contacts, so I always have it with me. I usually just keep it in my shirt pocket all day, pulling it in and out to schedule things and make calls. The Jam Jacket barely increases the size and but adds some adhesion to the Touch so that it does not fall out of my pocket.
At first I thought that I would not like the ear bud holder b/c, as others have noted, I don't generally use the buds but opt for in the ear style headphones. However, the Jam Jacket stores the ear buds so neatly and compactly that I now carry the buds with me all the time so I have my movies and music always available. In my opinion, the Touch is so small to begin with, adding a little bulk to store the ear buds is worth it.
BTW, the screen shield that ships with the Jam Jacket is a must. It is easy to install, just be sure that you clean the Touch and wash your hands before you put it on. Frankly, I don't even notice that the screen has a protector on it. Also the screen covers the entire front of the Touch while leaving a hold for the "home" button.
So bottom line is that I think this is great product and I highly recommend it.
- The only thing this thing doesn't have is a hidden armstrap for running, its got everything else, protection, comfort, compact, and style.
- My boys loved their new ipod touch covers. They not only protect the ipod but the cord management system on the back is what sold me on the product.
- While this isn't necessarily a bad product, I replaced it within a couple weeks. I mostly use my iPod Touch in the car, so the ability to wrap the ear bud's wire around the back is pointless. When I do use ear buds, they are not the kind that would fit into the storage area on the back. Like any product, it just depends on your usage. This product doesn't do much for me, but you might love it.
- I have always had a problem with how to best store iPOD' earphones so that the wires don't get tangled.
At last a case that works!
The DLO jacket has a well engineered slim projection wrap up the cord and stow the ear pieces + jack. Works well. I prefer the feel of silicone to other possible case materials and this one is as small as it can be while still doing the job. The price is good too. Recommended.
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Posted in Audio and Video Accessories (Wednesday, July 23, 2008)
By Belkin Components.
The regular list price is $19.99.
Sells new for $6.14.
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5 comments about Belkin F3U133-16 USB 2.0 A/B Cable (16 Feet).
- Belkin F3U133-16 USB 2.0 A/B Cable (16 Feet) I did buy this USB por my second printer, and it's working very well, the shipping was so fast and I highly recommend this product, actually I am in one month trial with amazon prime, but definately I am very happy with the service and I recommend to everyone who buys a lot from this site. I'm gonna keep it for 1 year.
Thank you so much AMAZON!!!
- When I shop, I always look for the Belkin name first.
They make good, strong products.
- This is a great cable - plugged it in and printer works fine - 2x the price at big box stationary store lol
- This is great if you have a big desk and your USB cables aren't reaching, or even if you have to reach another room. I accidentally ordered two, but now I'm using them both, and they've both performed fine. At the price Amazon is selling them, they're definitely worth it!
- UCB cables are indispensable items in the 21st Century. You need them quickly? You get them quickly! Excellent product, excellent service, excellent speed.
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Posted in Audio and Video Accessories (Wednesday, July 23, 2008)
By Sennheiser.
The regular list price is $49.95.
Sells new for Too low to display.
There are some available for $19.99.
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5 comments about Sennheiser MX75 Twist-To-Fit In-Ear Stereo Sport Headphones.
- this is the 6th set of earbuds i've purchased for the ipod.
finally, buds that stay put in my ears! this is the design that ALL earbuds should adopt. put them in the ear and rotate the extra little nub so it wedges into the ear shell, and you won't have to repeatedly jam the buds back into your ears.
i thought i was the only one having trouble with traditional buds constantly falling out of my ears, eroding the ipod experience. i've since discovered that most everyone has the same problem. apple shud be ashamed to be shipping such badly designed buds. these really are the answer.
- I bought this to replace one of their earphone sets I really liked. This has good sound, but the cord is to long and it is coiled. Every time I take it out to put it on I have to spend time to unravel all the knots. The previous style of earphones worked really well, but they don't sell it anymore. They should go back to the styles that work.
- I purchased these headphones specifically to use while working out. They did take a little getting used to at first, to get the right fit, but now they only take a few seconds to put in. I'm very happy with the sound quality and the way they stay in my ears even during rigorous activity. I really like the fact that they don't fall out of even move when I'm wiping my face with a towel. They do tend to hurt my ears after wearing them for over an hour, so I wouldn't recommend wearing them for very long periods of time. I do think these headphones will fit everyone differently, as people's ear shapes can vary. I have all of the smallest attachments on and they are still a little bit too big for me.
To address a few complaints that I have seen in other reviews:
1) The lengthy and 'twisty' cord - I use them with my iPod shuffle and find it very easy to leave the cord wrapped up (similar to the picture) and clip it into the iPod's clip.
2) The different lengths of the left and right headphone cord - This is by design. The right cord should be wrapped around over the left shoulder and behind the neck. This is so you only have one cord hanging in front of you.
I've been using these headphones everyday for a month now and overall I am very happy with them.
- I love these sport headphones; once they are in, they don't move; very secure and the sound clarity is very good; the color is great too!! Great features and easy to fit. I'm very happy with this product.
- Sennheiser MX55VC Twist-To-Fit In-Ear Stereo Headphones w/ Volume Control
Expensive --- VERY expensive for such a shoddy product.
Sound quality --- Dreadful! Either all bass or all treble --- no mid-range at all.
Cords --- all twisted up like a corkscrew --- very annoying. Earpiece cords are uneven lengths --- even more annoying, especially since it sets the in-line volume control off to one side, making access more difficult.
Ear buds --- The so-called "twist-to-fit" is a joke. I played around with them for a half-hour and couldn't get a better fit, no matter how much I tried.
Carrying case --- Pathetic! You have to put this together yourself and it is ugly beyond belief.
In short, the worst headphones I've ever owned. I will NEVER buy Sennheimer products again and will actively campaign against them to friends and acquaintances who might be considering a new pair of buds.
Amazon only allows posting with a One Star minimum, but I actually rate these ZERO STARS!
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Posted in Audio and Video Accessories (Wednesday, July 23, 2008)
By Sennheiser.
The regular list price is $109.95.
Sells new for Too low to display.
There are some available for $46.59.
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5 comments about Sennheiser RS120 926 MHz Wireless RF Headphones with Charging Cradle.
- Sennheiser RS120 926 MHz Wireless RF Headphones with Charging Cradle
Frist the reception is great with little interference unless I am more than 45 feet away. The sound is geat, bass is good and highs. whoever says these don't sound good are not comparing wireless head sets. I have bought another set for my Mother-in-law. And she called me to send info for their friends becasue they said the head sets are sooo good. i bought these on June 18th so had them about a month.
- I think my wife enjoys these more than I do because now the TV isnt up so loud ! They are ok, once in a while with out warning the power light turns off and I get an ear full of static but over all I am enjoying them.
- Sennheiser RS120 926 MHz Wireless RF Headphones with Charging Cradle
I bought this headset to watch movies and/or listen to music on a computer while walking on a treadmill at the same time. Without them, I either had to have the pc speakers blasting, to hear above the treadmill's motor, or lip read the dialog in movies. Both examples were annoying and unacceptable to me.
Pros: The headphones solved both problems. The stereo sound quality is good, and they were easy to setup initially too. So I'm satisfied with my purchase for these reasons.
I should mention that I paid for ground shipping and expected them to take more than a week to arrive. However I received them in just a couple of days. I would definitely recommend this company.
Cons: I dropped two stars off my rating for two reasons though. First, the product description said the headphones would work up to 300 feet away from the base. And I paid more for that added feature. However, I get static just moving from one room to another--less than 50 feet away.
Secondly, the headphones are adjustable as far as how high or low they fit on the head and ears, by sliding the ear pads in or out of the head strap. But they don't have any adjustment on how lose or tight they grip the head, and consequently fall off whenever I bend over. Needless to say, I've given up on using them outside for gardening, the other reason for purchasing them in the first place.
- Purchased the ear phones so that i could watch TV without interfearing with what my wife was watching in an adjacent room. Works like a charm.
- I bought the wireless headphones(sennheiser 120) for my husband
He loves them. He had a pair of Sony but likes these much better.
He likes to set on the deck in the afternoons and lister to his favorite
shows. Very good buy
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Posted in Audio and Video Accessories (Wednesday, July 23, 2008)
By Monster Cable.
The regular list price is $129.95.
Sells new for Too low to display.
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5 comments about Monster HDMI 1000HD Ultra-High Speed HDMI Cable (2 meters).
- this cable is great, it's pricy but if you get it from one of the vendors of amazon & just be patient & wait for it be on sale, you'll get it for a great value, plus monster cable offers a lifetime warranty; i don't know about you but i always buy my stuff with brands that i can trust.
- This is an excellent cable that appears to be very sturdy and provides flawless service with a high performance Blu-Ray/HDTV combination (Panasonic DMP BD30/Samsung LN52a750). There are no deficiencies whatsoever that I have found in the performance or construction of the (1000 series) Monster cable. It is also a very nice-looking cable.
Why only 4 stars, you may ask. Answer: the price. Even with Amazon's substantial discount, this product is overpriced. Let me share what I have read and learned about HDMI cable since I spent the 80 bucks on a Monster cable.
Many have said that an HDMI cable transfers digital information and either works, or not. This is not entirely true. It is true in the sense that you will probably either experience major problems or you will experience only subtle problems (or none) from an inferior cable. The subtle problems are likely to be irrelevant to most people unless you have a Blu-Ray player and HDTV combo capable of producing "deep color".
I would assume that the transfer of digital information through an HDMI cable is analogous to pouring water through a funnel. There is a limit to how fast you can pour water into the funnel (if you set aside the possibility of variations in gravity, black holes, time/space distortions, spout diameter, or atmospheric pressure/vacuum differentials). If you attempt to pour faster, the funnel overflows and some of the water is lost. Logically, the same should be true if a premium A/V set tries to push more bandwidth than the cable will allow. The data rates of simple static scenes and fast moving complex scenes vary substantially. This means that an inferior cable may work fine 99% of the time, but fail when the transmission rate is very high. This could result in a temporary loss of audio or video, video pixilation, audio or video skipping, or the loss of audio/video synchronization. It could also cause the HDMI to "kick down" the transmission to a lower resolution. To put it simply, you can watch "Rambo" on Blu-Ray using a cheap cable, but you might miss the best parts.
The latest specification for high-speed HDMI cable is HDMI 1.3 or better. HDMI 1.3 goes well beyond the requirements for existing equipment. There are no differences between 1.3, 1.3a, and 1.3b that are relevant to the consumer. 1.3 more than doubles the bandwidth of the previous standard (from 4.95 Gbits/s or 165 MHz to 10.2 Gbits/s or 340 MHz). It gives you the equivalent of a wider spout for the digital information to pass through as well as better support for multichannel audio.
Versions prior to HDMI 1.3 might not support:
* Super Audio CD (SACD) - A higher fidelity format than ordinary CD's
* DVD-A(udio) - This is a format for delivering very high fidelity digital audio content on a DVD. This is an audio-only format and does not include common DVD movies.
Versions prior to HDMI 1.3 do not support:
* Deep Color - Billions and billions of colors. 30 bits of color precision or greater.
* Dolby True HD - An advanced multi-channel lossless audio codec.
* Audio to Video Synchronization - Auto Lip Sync. Admittedly, if you're watching a Kung Fu movie, this won't help.
Premium cables may have better shielding, but this is unlikely to matter in common circumstances. You can certainly find cables meeting the 1.3 standard for far less than you have to pay for a Monster cable. The rap on cheaper cables is that the connectors are often less sturdy than a premium brand and fall apart. If you actually need a cable that is 1.3 compliant, you've already spent thousands of dollars on your system. Unless you are completely broke at this point, you might be more comfortable buying the cable from a manufacturer that has a reputation it must protect. Bear in mind that according to their own published specifications, only the most expensive (1000 series) Monster cable is 1.3 compliant. The good news is that you can buy the Monster cable (2meters) at Amazon for about 45% less than you would pay at Best Buy.
Having said all that, you might first want to try the bluejeanscable or monoprice websites. They seem to have happy customers and their prices are a fraction of Monster or Sony. I didn't discover these sites until after I had purchased the Monster cable. The cables they sell are HDMI 1.3 compliant and prices run about $6 to $10 for a two meter cable. Since they are certified to meet the new standard, the only potential problem might be in durability. Even if that is the case, it shouldn't be a problem unless you are frequently moving things around and pulling on the cable. If you are planning to use a long run of cable through the wall, then you certainly will want to check these sites out. Only a drunken sailor or the uninformed would spend the Monster price on a 50' cable unless it was truly necessary. You could buy a Blu-Ray player for the difference.
- SLightly Pricy but picture quality is beyond outstanding. With the lifetime guarantee it is the last HDMI cable you will ever need to buy!
- I bought 2 new HDTVs at a national chain. I bought two cables with the HDTVs. Needed 3 more (DVD players). Same cables, and saved a mountain of $$$$. Cables work great at 1080i and 1080p speeds! These are the cables to get and AMAZON is the place to get them. Cables work great!
- Well I can't really say that these are any easier to use than other cables. It would be silly to say they are better looking.
What I will say is, I spent $1200 on a 1080p HDTV. I bought an upscaling DVD player. All with the intention of seeing the best picture possible.
So would it make sense to get some $12 discount cables?
If you want a good system, make sure you buy a cable that will pass the signal. Look at the specs, you can't go wrong with a monster.
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Nylon 336-Disc CD Wallet (Black)
Verbatim DVD+R DL 8.5GB 2.4X 20pk Spindle
JBuds Hi-Fi Noise-Reducing Ear Buds (White)
Sony CPA-9C MiniDisc and Discman Cassette Adapter
Apple Ipod Rapid Car Charger for Ipod / Mini / Nano / Video, iPhone 1st Gen (NOT for iPhone 3G), Touch, Classic, Nano 3rd 2nd Gen
DLO Jam Jacket with Cord Management and Surface Shields for iPod touch (Black)
Belkin F3U133-16 USB 2.0 A/B Cable (16 Feet)
Sennheiser MX75 Twist-To-Fit In-Ear Stereo Sport Headphones
Sennheiser RS120 926 MHz Wireless RF Headphones with Charging Cradle
Monster HDMI 1000HD Ultra-High Speed HDMI Cable (2 meters)
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