MONSTER CABLE J2DVD-CHP10 Monster Video Ultra-High Resolution Component Video Cables
from: Monster Cable
Price: $69.99
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Product Description:
MONSTER CABLE ULTRA HIGH
MONSTER CABLE ULTRA HIGH
Features:
- Component video cable for greater picture resolution.
- Multi-stranded copper center conductor ensures a more linear bandwidth for a clear, sharp picture.
- Double shielding protects against RFI and EMI.
- Connects DVD player with component video outputs to TV with component video inputs
- 24k gold contacts
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Customer Reviews
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- not as pictured here
Product is great, but actual cable received looks different from website picture; it is not black, like most Monster Cable 2 cables, but marble, like previous Monster Cable 1 cables; printed label does not state "Ultra-High Resolution", but "High-Resolution" only.
Overall, products seems to be fine.As a friend told me once, there is a point from where difference is not perceivable, at least not for amateur enthusiasts like us.
- not as pictured hereProduct is great, but actual cable received looks different from website picture; it is not black, like most Monster Cable 2 cables, but marble, like previous Monster Cable 1 cables; printed label does not state "Ultra-High Resolution", but "High-Resolution" only.
Overall, products seems to be fine.As a friend told me once, there is a point from where difference is not perceivable, at least not for amateur enthusiasts like us.
