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It's a good deal I got 3 myself last Sunday and I sold one of them for 4 $ on craigs cause I didn't need all 3 of them.
I just bought one from frys from 15,99+tax.I'm gonna return that one.I missed the .99 one , but hey , it's still a good deal.
it's g good deal. I just paid $14 for four on eBay. Only needed three, so this would have been better for me. thanks op. green for you!
Thanks OP, i just searched for this today because I needed one but the best one i could find (easily) was 6 bucks shipped, and that's just for one. So thanks for the post!
According to the HDMI Licensing, LLC website ... there is no significant difference between the version of cables ... (at least, under 5 meters long) ...
HDMI cables come in two types, passive and active ... and two Categories ... cat1 (75Mhz) and Cat 2(340Mhz). A cable certified for cat1 will probably work at cat2 specifications, just not proven to do so ... if you are trying to run 1080p@120hz/48bit/uncompressed then you may prefer/need cat2 ... for more normal 1080i/60hz/compressed video, cat1 will be fine. (similar to using cat5e cable for short runs of cat6)
HDMI 1.2 vs 1.3 vs 1.3b is to do with the functionality of the equipment attached to the cable, not the cable itself ...
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Any reason to worry about 1.3a for digital camcorders to HDTV? I haven't been able to find mini-HDMI to HDMI cables other than that.
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