Electronics : 25ft HDMI to HDMI Cable Premium Gold Series HDMI Certified

Electronics : 25ft HDMI to HDMI Cable Premium Gold Series HDMI Certified

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25ft HDMI to HDMI Cable Premium Gold Series HDMI Certified

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Product Brand: PTC
EAN: 0638544188801
Label: PTC
Product Manufacturer: PTC
Model: HH-24-25
Publisher: PTC
Studio: PTC


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  • - Silicon Image ATC Certitied
  • - Gold Plated Connectors
  • - Premium UL Listed Double Shielded Cable
  • - Super High Resolution
  • - Lifetime Warranty




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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * excellent cable ...
Cable has a quality built, solid connectors. Picture from HDMI out to TV is very nice looking.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - Great HDMI Cable at a Great Price
I purchased this cable for a wall mounted Plasma TV with remotely located equipment. It works perfectly. You will need to drill at least a 1" hole for the ends to fit thru. Flexible and easy to pull. I will buy again when needed.



Buyer's feedback: 1 out of 5 stars - * Great cable, except for one thing.... ...
It didn't work. I plugged the cable in, and... nothing. I tried different HDMI input, and still nothing. I finally found that I could sometimes make it work if I fiddled with it a bit while the DVD player was running, but if I turned the DVD player off and restarted it, the cable would go back to not working.

I tried a different cable to make sure this cable was the problem rather than the inputs on the TV and DVD players, and everything worked fine. This cable was definitely the problem.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - a steal
As I live overseas (APO) it is hard to find HDMI cables anywhere near this price (around 50$ for a 3-6 footer on average) these cables have allowed great picture on my projector and I have NO complaints.



Buyer's feedback: 1 out of 5 stars - * A tricky price... ...
I bought the cable because of the good reviews. Unfortunatley for me the cable didn't work. It looked very well to me, a very thick and well done cable, but didnt work, no image at all! also the connector could be easyly pulled out, somehow it didnt stayed in its place so I will have to buy a new one because I live in Mexico and shipping is so expensive, it isnt worth to return it. Bad product. Maybe its the first bad experience with this cable, but be aware.

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