Bargaincell- Super High Resolution GOLD Hdmi-Hdmi Cable 4.5m 15Ft for HdTV, Plasma, Lcd, Ps3

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Bargaincell- Super High Resolution GOLD Hdmi-Hdmi Cable 4.5m 15Ft for HdTV, Plasma, Lcd, Ps3

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Brand: Bargaincell
EAN: 0084331424025
Label: Bargaincell
Legal Disclaimer: BEWARE of sellers with low quality HDMI cables at lengths over 6 feet. Standard (cheaper) cables generally below $15 do NOT provide full 1080p past 6 feet, yet alone at 15 feet!
Manufacturer: Bargaincell
Model: UNIDAT003
Publisher: Bargaincell
Studio: Bargaincell



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Product DescriptionPremium high quality HDMI-HDMI gold plated cable suitable for use in HDTV, Plasma, LCD, PS3, home theater, cable box, projectors and more. Compatible Model: HDTV, Plasma, LCD, PS3, DVD Players, Satellite & Cable boxes and more.




Features:
  • Brand new high quality gold plated cable. Cable length: 4.5 meters (15 feet). Connectors: HDMI Male to HDMI Male
  • Features gold-plated connectors, molded strain-relief, and mylar-foil shielding. Cable constructed using the high quality material for best contact connection between HDMI equipment.
  • Fully HDCP compliant to provide highest level of signal quality. Compatible with: multiple audio formats from stereo to multi-channel sound.
  • Transfer Digital Audio & Video signals at warp speed of 5 Gigabits per second approximately! A superb cable with excellent audio-visual transfer properties that deliver signal without compromising purity and balance.
  • HDMI Certified, LIFETIME Warranty By Bargaincell Only.













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