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HDMI Cable (PS3)

HDMI Cable (PS3)

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From: 4Gamers
Category: Video Games

List Price: £24.99
Buy New: £0.01
You Save: £24.98 (100%)



New (20) Used (2) from £0.01

Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 27 reviews
Sales Rank: 9

Platform: Playstation 3
Media: Video Game
Operating System: Playstation 3
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3
Dimensions (in): 6.6 x 6.4 x 0.9

MPN: 219176
EAN: 4897012500712
ASIN: B000Q7BOUM

Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Setting up your HDMI cable on your PS3 games console1: Turn on your TV and set its input to HDMI. 2: Make sure your PS3 is connected via a HDMI cable. 3: Power on your PS3 and press and hold the power button for approx. 5 seconds, you will hear the PS3 start to beep, release the power button after the second beep. 4: Your PS3 should automatically configure itself for HDMI video and Audio output. If you require any further information or help please refer to your PS3 instruction booklet or contact Sony customer services who will guide you through the setup of your console


Customer Reviews:   Read 10 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars seems like agood deal, get the cheapest possible cable   May 16, 2008
Mr. D. Britton
10 out of 10 found this review helpful

As demonstrated on the last gadget show, there is no point whatsoever in buying an expensive hdmi cable,so if you want HD for your HD telly and are gonna connect it to a PS3 or any other HDMI source, it really doesnt matter which you use as all it does is send O's and 1's digitally. so you either get the picture or not, they are allgoing to be the same quality whichever cable you buy.
If this works when you get it and you have payed the minimal amount possible,then i reckon it's a good purchase for your PS3.
Personally, when I bought my PS3 from currys last year, I asked them to throw me one in FOC, and they did cos I bought my telly from there too, which was good, the cable was priced at 10, so not bad for nowt. In summary though, they're all the same so pay as little as possible for one.



5 out of 5 stars Got an HD Tv ? Want 1080p? Buy one of these!   March 12, 2008
Davo (UK)
6 out of 6 found this review helpful

So you got yourself a PS3 and your own HD Tv....Nice!
....But too make full use out of the PS3 graphical power you will need too buy this. Amazing the difference in quality the HDMI cable provides!



5 out of 5 stars LOSS OF QUALITY? HA! ITS DIGITAL!   January 17, 2008
Neyton Yawl (uk)
37 out of 43 found this review helpful

I don't understand why people seem to think that buying a more expensive HDMI cable will result in better video/audio quality.
IT"S DIGITAL! It doesn't suffer from degradation in that way like an analog cable.

In the music industry i see people spending a fortune on expensive digital optical cables thinking they are gonna get cleaner audio.

Fact is a better quality digital cable will do 2 things better.

1: it could be more robust, build quality is surely worth money in my opinion.
2: Assuming a better manurfacturing process the cable will be less likely to cause dropouts.

As far as quality goes though digital is digital is digital, don't be fooled by expensive cables unless you want a more robust well made cable.


 

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