Mediabridge Ultra Series – High Speed HDMI Cable – 10ft – Category 2 Certified – Supports 3D & Audio Return Channel

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Mediabridge Ultra Series – High Speed HDMI Cable – 10ft – Category 2 Certified – Supports 3D & Audio Return Channel

Product Description
Mediabridge Ultra Series – High Speed HDMI® Cable

* Compatible with All the Latest HDMI Devices
* Premium Construction
* Technical Support
* Limited Lifetime Warranty

HDMI combines both audio and video into one convenient cable, so it’s all you need to connect your HDTV to your A/V receiver, Blu-Ray player, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, HD Cable Box, Personal Computer or any other High-Definition source device with an HDMI output.

Compatibility
– Supports 3D Content
– Guaranteed 4K, 1440p, 1080p, 1080i, 720p, 480p, and 480i Resolutions
- Supports Audio Return Channel
– Supports Highest Refresh Rates Available
– Supports Transfer Rates of Up to 340Mhz or 10.2gbps
– Supports True HD Dolby 7.1 and DTS-HD Master Audio
– HDCP Compliant

Quality Construction
– 28 AWG Cable – Thicker For Durability Yet Flexible Due to Soft PVC Jacket More >>

Mediabridge Ultra Series – High Speed HDMI Cable – 10ft – Category 2 Certified – Supports 3D & Audio Return Channel

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5 Responses to “Mediabridge Ultra Series – High Speed HDMI Cable – 10ft – Category 2 Certified – Supports 3D & Audio Return Channel”

Comment from M. Superczynski
Time July 28, 2010 at 6:17 am

The “High Speed” designation is funny. Electricity travels at the speed of light (186,000 miles per second) so, yeah I guess they are high speed. As are all wires of all types.
Rating: 3 / 5

Comment from R. Yiangou
Time July 28, 2010 at 7:55 am

Everything seemed fine, picture quality sound etc until I hang the flat screen on the Sonus tilt mount and the cable got pressed between the drywall and the TV’s HDMI port.

I heard what seemed to be wire stretching and when I looked in the back the ‘gold’ connector was completely detached from the plastic and the wire pins. Looking closely I could see that the connector was simply attached to the plastic via two small square brackets, one of which was soldered to the wiring. Indeed a $12 construction.

Rating: 1 / 5

Comment from Neeraj
Time July 28, 2010 at 9:54 am

Description of the product on Amazon says, “Mediabridge – 10ft Ultra-High Speed HDMI Cable – 120 Hz – Version 1.3 Category 2 – 1080p – Blu-Ray – PS3″, which would made you think that cable would send 120Hz signals to your TV from the PS3 and thinking that I bought this cable. On connecting PS3 to my TV (which is 1080P 120 Hz LCD) through this cable, I found that HDMI signals were still coming with 60Hz rate. Later, on further investigating I found that PS3 itself doesn’t output more than 60Hz signals. If that was the case, it should have been mentioned here on this product’s page. Since I already had an HDMI cable, there was no use of this cable for me so I returned it. To my surprise, I found that Amazon only returned me half of the amount I paid for this product. It was highly unlikely of Amazon. Even if I had to bare the cost of shipping, I don’t understand why Amazon would charge me $5.34 for shipping. If I had known that Amazon would deduct half of the cable’s cost in the shipping cost, I would have kept the cable with me instead of returning it.

NOT SATISFIED.
Rating: 1 / 5

Comment from Picky Picky Picky
Time July 28, 2010 at 10:15 am

Houston, We have a problem! These cables do NOT work as advertised! I thought that there was something wrong with my Blu-Ray player and returned it thinking that it’s impossible that the cables are the problem. Well, they were. They did not transmit a signal to my TV. Stay away from this crap.
Rating: 2 / 5

Comment from C. Walker
Time July 28, 2010 at 10:30 am

Useless waste of money using these cables to connect a Sony LCD, PS3 and Scientific Atlanta HD cable box to Sony receiver. Too much data must have clogged the cables up :P I’m trying the BJC Belden F-2 cables now and shortening the runs as much as possible. If you think your receiver has suddenly quit, don’t send it in for warranty until you can try it with some really good cables (google it there are a lot of complaints about HDMI cables). Learned my lesson…
Rating: 1 / 5

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