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It just does its job.
It's a cable, nothing fancy or spectacular--unless you want all that money you spent on the HD TV and the HD DVD player to be for nothing. This is the link that gets the best out of your input source. Two HD connection standards have slugged it out and it looks like the other one (HDMI) is winning. But if your TV only has a DVI connection you need this cable. Monster Cable is well known for quality and it has the heft to prove its worth. Heavier cable means lower signal loss from source to receiver; that means more of the high definition programming is going to end up on the screen. It's just a cable, but you won't find a better one.
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monster cable
Monster is way better than any other cable , quality of the cable that came with my tuner did not even receive picture, so a good cable i just found ot does make a difference,
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Everything you'd want from a cable.
This cable is great. Delivers a perfect picture to my widescreen LCD monitor. Long enough to get around most desks and the cable coating is tough plastic, so you don't have to worry too much about rough handling.
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Great value, awesome picture quality
I bought this cable to use in conjunction with a new LG brand L1932TQ 19" flat panel monitor. I could not be happier with my purchase. The picture quality is vastly improved over the analog cable I had before. The cord is also very solidly constructed and is long enough to have quite a bit of extra length if I ever need to move my monitor for anything. I would buy this product again in a heartbeat, especially at the low price I paid on Amazon.
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Quality Cable
I ordered the 4 meter cable which was pictured with 24 pin connectors and received one with 18 pins. Found out that the missing middle 6 pins are used to transmit audio which my monitor doesn't support anyway. Originally, the DVI-D specification allowed for both a video signal and an audio signal, but most manufacturer's have only used the video portion. If you need a DVI-D cable, an 18 pin connector will most likely work since most devices won't process the audio signal anyway. There are a few (very few) devices that do use all 24 pins, but with the advent of HDMI, nobody really makes them anymore.