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Digital Cameras Photo Reviews of Cables Unlimited PCM-2296-06 HDMI to DVI D Cable, 6 feetCustomer Review: It's a cable, gosh darnit! Summary: 5 Stars
I first went looking for an HDMI -> DVI cable at a national big box retail store, only to discover that the cheapest one they had was $70! I had expected to get ripped off, but I'd expected something "reasonable" like a 500% or 600% markup - not 4000%! I was so shocked by the blatant robbery that I couldn't restrain myself - I laughed out loud and giggled my way out the door empty handed.
One quick hop over to amazon.com, and this little baby was headed my way. $11 still strikes me as a bit high, but hey, I know amazon's gotta make a buck too. This cable really does what it's supposed to - please, PLEASE don't be fooled by retail employees who push solid gold Huckster Cables at 10 times the cost.
As for some details:
I got this thing to display output from my XBox 360 on my computer monitor. If you're thinking of doing the same, please note that the XBox 360's proprietary "composite + component" cable is required for audio out when you're using an HDMI -> DVI cable. Using that cable, you can get either audio either from the optical or RCA plugs.
There's one little snag, though - on my XBox 360, at least, the "composite + component" cable physically obstructs the HDMI port. There's just no way to plug both cables in at once.
After googling around a bit, I learned that you could actually remove the plastic casing from the XBox cable and give yourself enough room. I did this, and everything works great.
Customer Review: Cheap and it works Summary: 5 Stars
Not much to say on a review for a DVI-D to HDMI cable. It's construction is solid, looks like brass on the tips, probably supposed to be gold, but I highly doubt it for this price, and unless it corrodes, could care less. The cable itself is quite thick (7mm), so it's a bit hard to bend, but that is both good and bad, as it protects the cable more, but makes it harder to work with.
This product is in use with a HP dm1z laptop feeding to an Acer 23" monitor, pretty standard, I would think.
Pros: -Low cost
-Reasonable quality
-Works without flaws (for about a month so far)
Cons: -Stiff cable causes slight stress on the HDMI port if I am not careful
Bottom line: It does it's job at a low cost, what more could you want?
Side note: For those of you that have been told that cable quality matters for HDMI cables, you have been lied to. HDMI, DVI, and even digital sound inputs/outputs are all digital signals. This means that the signal does not degrade with distance or cable quality appreciably. The level of difference you will see and hear between these and name brand cables that Best Buy will try to sell you is completely inappreciable. /rant
Customer Review: Best way to connect your LCD TV to your notebook Summary: 5 Stars
I had bought an LCD TV recently and was looking up ways to hook up my lappy to the TV. The good ol S-video and analog connections was one option. But having a digitial lappy and a digital TV it didn't make sense to use the analog option and lose video quality. S-video and analog outputs have never been my favorites with previous bad experiences being watching pics on my analog TV from my digicam.
Looked up a host of options and on a post came up with this option. I have a Dell Latitude with a docking station. The Dell docking station is an advanced piece of equipment. These inexpensive piece ($6) of wires hook up to my lappy (DVI) and the other part to my TV (HDMI). The result is no loss of quality. The TV output is as good as my notebook display.
I have had no problems using these cables in contrast to some posts. I have been using these for over 4 months now and have enjoyed the movies and games. Easily the best way to hook up a digital TV to a notebook.
Customer Review: $40 cheaper than the local alternative Summary: 5 Stars
I sent my wife out to local department stores to pick me up a DVI-D to HDMI cable for my Comcast Explorer 8000 HD. She called me enraged because she couldn't find one under $50. I checked Amazon and saw this cable.
For $40 less.
On top of this, as other reviewers mentioned, this is a digital cable. Either it works or it doesn't, there is no gray area. And yes, the cable works beautifully.
The one con: the DVI-D plug uses metal that is a bit too soft, so it is easy to bend the pins. Also, the shield that goes around the pins is so thin that it may not fit when you try to plug it into the socket. All you have to do is use a pair of pliers and shape it, it is soft metal and you won't compromise the plug. Once inserted, it will take the right shape.
For less than $14, I am thrilled, and Comcast HD looks awesome.
Customer Review: Please Don't Buy These From Retail Stores!!! Summary: 5 Stars
Basic Purpose: A lot of widescreen computer monitors have only 2 digital inputs; HDMI and DVI-D. Most devices (like DVD players/xbox360/hdtv) have HDMI outs. With a standard HDMI cable, you'd only be able to hook up one source to your monitor. This cable allows you to hook up your HDMI-out sources to the DVD-D input on your monitor. This means you could easily switch between your two sources with no unplugging involved.
Why You Should Get it: I don't know how they did it, but somehow these major electronic stores managed to fool the public into paying ridiculous prices for cables. Best-Circuit-Micro-Depot sell these things for $50-100 when they're easily available on the internet for $10.
This cable works great and costs very little for what it does. Highly reccomended!
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