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Monster® SuperThin™ High Speed Powered HDMI Cable Review

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Uploaded by on May 9, 2010

This is a review of the Monster SuperThin High Speed Powered HDMI cable.

"Transfers 1080p HD from PCs, laptops, and camcorders to TVs and computer monitors at High Speed (10.2 Gbps)
55% thinner than our comparable High Speed cables, SuperThin for HDMI is easy to manage, remains flat under carpeting, and runs along walls unobtrusively
Ultra flexible, bends at near right angles for no-hassle hookup in tight spaces
Connect with confidence: LED indicates HDMI signal status at all times
Includes Velcro® cable tie for neat roll-up and easy fit in laptop and camcorder carrying cases when you travel"

Price: $89.95

Website: http://www.monstercable.com/productdisplay.asp?pin=5598

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  • You do know that because HDMI is digital signal, all it does is sends 1's and 0's through the cable. There fore there can't be any increase in quality using a more expensive cable. HDMI will either work, or won't show anything. Its not like analogue signal where the signal strength can be increased.

  • @GamingReviewsLive But then why do some HDMI cables say they are 720p and some like this one say they can do 1080p?

  • @GamingReviewsLive Thanks :)

  • Great Review!

  • @Bodybuildingryan Thanks :)

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  • @dfog2007 YOU ARE ABSOLUTELY CORRECT.

  • @Ni5ei go on amazon buy a cable from there with 3$ pay 3$ more for shipping, test it out, monster is for dumbasses all the HDMI cables are the same the only diffrences on the are the headers angles, the length and the rubber cover that is ontop of the wires.. do not buy this, feel free to ask me why but please dont buy this crap, please.

  • Has anyone tried using this cable with the iPad HDMI adapter? I hate to have a garden hose size cable running from my couch to my TV so this would be great.

  • @GamingReviewsLive

    ur 1 of those fuckwits

  • i used to work in an electronic store.....i got $99 monster hdmi for $16 buck with my employee's discount. i know the type for hdmi doesnt matter. i still got so i can get "premium" hdmi cable for low price lmao

  • HDMI is a consumer interface. No professional broadcast equipment uses it. Broadcast equipment uses SDI which is a two wire coax cable.

    Since it's digital, it either works or it doesn't.

    Monster products are made in China using the cheapest labor possible. Their products are marked up, easily 500 to 4000 percent higher than it cost to fabricate. You're paying for the hype - nothing more.

  • I have seen a difference on the HDMI my grandpa owns. I have a phililps and he has a Monster for PS3. It really looks much better on his TV. Just a bit. Color and Shaders thats all that changes a bit.

  • @freefullvideos monoprice bet youve heard it acouple of times but just in case.....$4 hdmi cables 1.4a compliant support 3d ethernet over hdmi and 4k resolutions :D all for 4 bucks and build quality is exceptional!

  • @dfog2007 If someone swapped your cables when you weren't looking, you would not be able to tell the difference. I guarantee it.

    If you'd done any research, you'd know that all current-generation HDMI cables at a given length perform exactly the same.

    Enjoy your placebo.

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