Monster HDMI 1000HD Ultra-High Speed HDMI Cable (6 meters)

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Monster HDMI 1000HD Ultra-High Speed HDMI Cable (6 meters)

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 : Monster HDMI 1000HD Ultra-High Speed HDMI Cable (6 meters)
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Binding: Electronics
Brand: Monster
EAN: 0050644449253
Label: Monster Cable
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Manufacturer: Monster Cable
Model: MC 1000HD-6M
Publisher: Monster Cable
Release Date: 2007-09-30
Size: 6 Meters
Studio: Monster Cable
Warranty: Limited lifetime warranty



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Amazon.com Product DescriptionHDMI places incredible performance demands on your digital A/V connections. It requires a truly high-bandwidth cable that can deliver enormous amounts of digital data without bit-error and signal degradation. Monster has created the Advanced HDMI 1000HD Ultra-High Speed Cable for those who demand the best in high definition home theater--both now and in the future. This cable is ideal for larger HDTVs, advanced projectors, and high definition AV sources. Monster designs the most advanced HDMI cables and certifies their performance for future generations of products. If the performance capabilities of this cable are ever exceeded by future generations of HDMI, Monster will replace this cable at no charge--see product packaging for further details.




Features:
  • Monster's highest speed HDMI cable (10.2 Gbps) for the sharpest picture, deepest color, and smoothest video
  • Large gauge silver-coated conductors for superior signal transfer and ultimate high-definition video
  • Ultra high-density quad-layer shielding for ultimate rejection of RF and EM interference
  • Advanced nitrogen gas-injected dielectric ensures maximum signal strength, even over longer runs
  • 24k gold contacts for maximum signal transfer and corrosion resistance





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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Cable Can Only Perform and Be as Good as the Equipment it's Connected To
I understand all the opinions of the rocket scientists out there about 1's and 0's and everything. To a degree they are correct. Honestly though, if indeed this were that simple, then why would there be different HDMI cables offered from the same manufacturer? I suppose for the sucker like me! Sorry but no way! Let's start with this: the performance of the cable, materially perceptible performance anyway, will depend almost entirely on the equipment it is connected to. I'm sorry (again), but a cable is not going to make a bad DVD player (bad chipsets, interlacing capability etc.), or a cheap discount flat screen significantly better. The poor performance is inherent in the equipment itself. Also, you are highly unlikely to see any significant difference on a TV smaller than 50". I have a top end DVD player, Sony PS3 (for Blu-Ray), 2 Hi-Def cable/sat boxes with HDMI output (I can't control the quality level here) and the latest Pioneer Kuro 60" screen and let me tell you, the image is popping out of the screen with ever greater clarity and colors. Most importantly, I see less of the 'jittery' stuff (in layman's terms) than I did before, with already good equipment. So the point is, to take advantage of what 'faster' cables have to offer (which is one of the key things this cable offers with the way it is constructed), certain pre-conditions have to exist. Without these, many people probably are wasting their money...but it works for me!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Excelent price
Searched everywhere for this and found the lowest price!!! By the way the quality of video from this cable compared to a cheap one is amazing!!! I recommend this cable, stay away from the cheap ones!!!!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Monster HDMI 1000HD cable
Excellent cable. Also bought the same length (1m) in the 700HD. My set up is limited to 720p, but there is no discernable difference in the two cables. Both are excellent - producing noticeably more intense colors, better contrast, a sharper picture, and eliminating all pixelization. Ease of hook-up, as w/ all HDMI cables, is fantastic - I would highly recommend.



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Too Short
I guess it was more my fault than anyone elses. I should have done more research and determined that 2 meters was not enough cable to attach my cable and television. Since I threw away the packing material I kept the cable hoping that I can use it some where else.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Doing The Job
Bought this expensive cable for my new Samsung 46A750 LCD and had to put the cable into the wall. I didn't want to gamble on a cheaper name brand HDMI as it needed to be more than 6 feet long and I don't feel like breaking open a wall if it didn't perform. So far the picture quality is excellent.



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