Cables To Go - 40320 - 2M (6.6ft) Velocity HDMI to DVI Digital Video Cable (Blue) |

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List Price: $36.00 Buy New: $15.51 You Save: $20.49 (57%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 39 reviews
Color: Blue Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 8 x 6 x 1 nv:Cable Type: HDMI / DVI Cable Length (Meters): 2 m Cable Length (Feet): 6.5 ft Cable Connector A: HDMI Male Cable Connector B: DVI Male Connector Material: Gold Plated Shielded: Yes Warranty: Limited lifetime warranty
MPN: 40320 Model: 40320 UPC: 757120403203 EAN: 0757120403203
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Features:
| • | Connectors: HDMI male to DVI male | | • | Fully shielded to provide complete immunity to environmental EMI and RFI | | • | 24-karat gold-plated connectors ensure superior signal transfer and a lifetime of maximum performance | | • | Pure digital video and graphics signals on one compact, high-performance connection | | • | Ships in retail packaging |
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Product Description Cables to Go's HDMI to DVI digital HDTV Velocity Series interconnects will provide a pure digital high-definition video connection! Using HDMI and/or DVI-enabled components, you will see the purity of the original signal with absolutely no picture degradation! Fully tested and absolutely guaranteed. An ideal choice to interface computer graphics components with HDMI-equipped display devices! Don't compromise your high-definition video signal; use the right interconnects! Impact Acoustics Velocity HDMI-to-DVI cables are the right choice when value and performance are the order of the day!
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Customer Reviews: Read 34 more reviews...
Converts HDMI to DVI with HDCP January 13, 2007 28 out of 28 found this review helpful
I bought this cable to connect my Playstation 3 to an HDTV set that has only DVI (I think it's DVI-I) but no HDMI. This cable works beautifully. Image quality is really good. The price just can't be beat.
You should be aware that while HDMI carries both audio and video, DVI is video only, so you still need to route the audio to your TV somehow. For example, I use an optical digital audio cable to do that (together with an expensive converter box as my old HDTV set doesn't have an optical input).
No problems at all! June 27, 2007 10 out of 10 found this review helpful
This cable was dirt-cheap and did exactly what I wanted it to do: connect my MacBook Pro to my TV. Couldn't be happier with the price or the quality.
Works but.. March 21, 2007 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
I purchased this cable to connect a PC to Samsung S4095D HDTV. And the cable worked great; but.. be warned that connecting PCs to HDTVs (via DVI/HDMI) is fraught with lots of pain. The main problem is that the PC desktop is cut off so the borders are not visible; not a problem in movies, but totally breaks games.
While you will find lots of people on internet forums who have "made it work", I spent days twiddling drivers and settings and never managed to make it work. The difficulty in making this work seems to be some (undocumented) property of the HDTV. In my case, I assumed that "has HDMI port" meant that I could use this cable to make DVI work.
In the end I switched back to using a VGA cable which looks fine and worked the first time.
So, the cable worked and was cheap; but it may not be the right solution to the problem (connecting a PC to your HDTV) which one would think is its primary purpose of existence.
YES! August 5, 2007 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
Just what I needed and much cheaper than what Best Buy would try to sell you. Hooked this up to my PC and 55 inch HDtv and it works great. Im at 1080P and it looks sensational. Ofcourse HDTV's always overscan computer input so I had to scale it back to 1836 X 1024 but who cares, it looks awesome and it fits the screen perfectly. Id definitely recommend it. Anyone who has had problems with their computer needs to blame either their TV or video card because this cable is not the problem.
Not for PC's or laptops August 3, 2007 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Believe the other review about PC's or laptops. The cable might work fine for other home electronics outputting the correct resolutions but even with Windows Vista I couldn't get this to spit out the correct resolution. My video card should be more than capable of outputting a 720p compatible resolution but the cable/hardware recognition won't let me select the 1368x720 resolution.
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