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PTC's latest revision for HDMI doubles the bandwidth of the original and has opened the door for a host of potential new advancements in Home Theater Audio/Video performance. New features such a "Deep Color," higher color gamut, and high resolution, multi-channel audio formats like Dolby True HD and DTS-HD Master Audio will make higher bandwidth demands than ever before. Equipment manufacturers are bringing out new devices to take advantage of these new features..../ 6ft PTC Premium Gold Series Elegant Dual Tone HDMI Cable, Supports Deep Color / Gold Tech
- HDMI 1.3 Certified
- Supports Playstation3, Xbox360, HD-DVD, HD-DVR, Apple TV, Satellite and Cable boxes, Cameras and Camcorders, Blu-Ray...
- PTC Elegant Dual tone molding and Premium GOLD Series for best picture quality
- Supports all HDTV resolutions including 480i, 480p, 720i, 720p,1080i, 1080p and new 1440p.
- Supports 2x the bandwidth of v1.2
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Save your money, buy this. : 6ft PTC Premium Gold Series Elegant Dual Tone HDMI Cable, Supports Deep Color
These cables work just fine, but one problem, which might just be user-related.
I bought two of them, one for my PS3 and one for my DVR. My TV gave a "No Signal" error for both when I first plugged them in. I tried everything I could think of and almost gave up in frustration, accepting my failure in hoping $5 HDMI cables would function as well as the $50+ ones. Then I thought maybe to try reversing the cable, and putting the plugs in the opposite device. All of a sudden my TV dings and says 1080p. Both ends of the cable look exactly the same, but for some reason, each end has to be plugged into the correct system. Or maybe it's just me and this is common sense, I don't know...