LINX HDMI Cable - Premium 24K Gold Plated HDMI Lead For HD Ready TV's - 2.4 Metres
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Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #275 in Consumer Electronics
- Brand: Linx
- Model: CABLE0002
- Released on: 2006-07-27
Editorial Reviews
Manufacturer's Description
Make the Most out of your new HD Ready TV with the latest in HDMI Cables! Let LINX HDMI cables enhance your TV'S performance against your standard connections. With the New Linx HDMI-HDMI cables you can start to see your TV'S True Capabilities!
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Customer Reviews
Worth every penny
I bought this recently for my PS3 / Blu-ray and 42" Plasma.
I've got to say having had this now for 5 weeks it was the best money I've ever spent on a cable.
The quality not only of the picture but also of the build quality of the cable is second to none.
If I'd have paid £50.00 for this product I would have been over the moon.
This is without a doubt the best value for money cable (in relation to quality & performance all round) on the market - no question!
same problems as C Allen
2 blueray players now both with dropouts can only put it down to the cable.
Mine was a faulty cable it turned out, be wary!
I purchased this to use with my Sony DVP-NS78 upscaling DVD player (which is FANTASTIC by the way) however, after many months of problems and wondering if I was turning things on in the wrong order, if the player was faulty, if my new TV was faulty and trying to find any other explanation for the dropouts in video, I came to the conclusion that it could only be the 'high quality' HDMI cable I had bought.
I then bought a 'cheap' one from ASDA for less than £10 and the problem was solved. There is also no difference in picture quality whatsoever (I believe this is more related to cable run length - not an issue here).
Could just have been a fluke but be warned!




