Electronics : Monster FS V200 CVA-2M FlatScreen Component Video and Stereo Audio Cable Component Video/Audio Kit (2 m.)

Electronics : Monster FS V200 CVA-2M FlatScreen Component Video and Stereo Audio Cable Component Video/Audio Kit (2 m.)

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Monster FS V200 CVA-2M FlatScreen Component Video and Stereo Audio Cable Component Video/Audio Kit (2 m.)

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Monster FS V200 CVA-2M FlatScreen Component Video and Stereo Audio Cable Component Video/Audio Kit (2 m.)
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Street Price: $59.95
Gaunz Org Price: $31.02
Savings!: $28.93 (48%)
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
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Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Monster
EAN: 0050644449932
Label: Monster Cable
Product Manufacturer: Monster Cable
Model: FS V200 CVA-2M
Publisher: Monster Cable
Studio: Monster Cable


Piece facts:
  • Delivers superior HDTV picture (up to 1080p) and full stereo sound in one cable
  • Ultra-slim design for easy cabling routing in tight spaces
  • Mini Stubby connector for low-profile, no-hassle hookup
  • One two-meter cable with hookup component




m.) (2 Kit Video/Audio Component Cable Audio Stereo and Video Component FlatScreen CVA-2M V200 FS Monster






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M0NSTER FLATSCREEN FS V200 CVA-2M FlatScreen Series Component Video and Stereo Audio Cable (2 m) All-in-one mini-component video/stereo cable for high-definition flat screen hook-up; Delivers superior HDTV picture (up to 1080p) and full stereo sound in 1 cable; Ultra-slim design for easy cabling routing in tight spaces; Mini Stubby(TM) connector for low-profile, no-hassle hook-up; 2 m FlatScreen Series Component Video and Stereo Audio Cable (2 m)


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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 3 out of 5 stars - * Could be improved ...
I needed to replace my HDMI with this cable (because cablebox output was locked when TV was off, so my slinbox wouldn't work, so decided to component out from the cablebox and use the HDMI for other stuff). The cable worked fine; however I do have some gripes that I'd like monster to address:

1) the color coding was botched. I had a green, red, blue, then red blue (instead of red white) so I wasn't sure which ones were audio vs. video. As luck would have it I put it in right the first time (it's a tight fit to get to my TV so thank God I "guessed" right the first time). PLEASE, ID the cables by using white and red for Audio, and clearly ID the red audio from the red video. Maybe write it on the stubby connector or something?
2) the may cable was somewhat fat. I realize they were fitting 5 into one, but still, this thing was quite fat, probably fatter than my TV power cord. I was expecting a thinner cable from the advertising and other reviews.
3) $35 is a lot of money for a cable. I've owned monster in the past, but now I stay away because they are cost prohibitive. Yeah, I realize they are making themselves out to be the premium brand, but common, how much did it actually cost to make these things, in China? Maybe if they were vacuum dialectric or something I'd want to pay that much, sheesh.

I just wish there were more companies that made this type of cable. I guess Monster has a monopoly on this one. Would I buy them again? Yes, now my wife is happy and can watch her TV from her laptop without going downstairs to turn the TV on. And I'm happy because she won't nag me. $34 for a nag free night? Priceless.




Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - Great clutter saver
This single cable is great if you need help getting rid of the cable clutter behind your television. Someday maybe everything will be wireless, or we'll have a common single-cable bus like hdmi on all of our gadgets. Until then, this cable helps.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * AWESOME PRODUCT ...
Product is awesome and convenient especially when space is limited in order to hide and run the wires you need.



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