£1 HDMI cables at Poundland
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luke.harris wrote: »Pay £1.44 for a thick Pluscom High Speed Shielded cable from eBay with free 1st class delivery.
Ebay Item number: 310354609334
High performance high quality HDMI-HDMI cable suitable to use in HDTV's, Home Theater, PlayStation 3 and business class projector based applications.
Latest Version 1.4.
Fully compatible with HDMI 1.3b specification and Full HD Bandwidth: 10.2Gbps/340MHz.
Version 1.4 For higher speeds, Deeper Color & Additional Color spaces (for compatible devices).
Ethernet Capabilities (for compatible devices).
3D over HDMI (for compatible devices).
Audio Return (for compatible devices).
Supports Resolution up to 4k x 2k which is 4 times to that of 1080P (for compatible devices).
24K Gold Plated connectors to ensure superior signal transfer and maximum performance.
Transfers Digital Audio and Video signals at fast speed of 10.2 Gigabits per second.
Digital video can't get any better than this.
Maximum reliability by triple shielding (2*foil and 1*metal-braid screen) and gold plated pins(10mu).
Larger gauge PVC jacket provides maximum shielding against wear and tear and extreme temperatures.
Designed to meet all HDMI standards.
Treble screened to provide complete immunity to environmental EMI and RFI.
Oxygen Free Copper conductor.
Tinned Copper Braid Shielding.
Interface: 1 HDMI Type A 19Pin Male Connector, 1 HDMI Type A 19Pin Male Connector.
Color: Black.
Available In 0.5, 1, 1.2, 1.5, 1.8, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10 Meter lengths.
How is the cable selling business you plugger!0 -
Yes. Bought 2 HDMI cables in Poundland, Plymouth this morning! Plenty of stock on the shelf. Cables work fine.0
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After trying many Pound Land stores I finally found my HDMI I am so lucky as I grabbed the last one . Brilliant quality.
Thank You all..........0 -
That just means you have a faulty HDMI cable, I have several cheap HDMI cables none have ever dropped out, none have any 'snow' artifacts .....
I got a £5.99 cable from HMV to use with a Panasonic HDD/DVD recorder and Panasonic LCD TV.
At various times, I get exactly the same symptom described by the tester examining the shielding of the cheap cables he was using (can be found in one of the links provided above) - dropouts of sound, patches of 'snow' across the screen, etc.
I think there's a line between 'faulty' and 'badly/cheaply/shoddily constructed'
The fact that it works in the main for 99% of the time, but shows these symptoms intermittently, indicates not a fault scenario, but a susceptibility to interference, that a better-constructed cable doesn't show. A faulty cable in my view just won't work, full stop.
I have a second DVD recorder connected to the same TV with a different brand of HDMI cable (slightly more expensive), and it shows no interference of this nature.0 -
I bought an HDMI cable from Wilkinsons at £8.49 last week before I saw this article, and was thinking I'd bought the cheapest one around. In fact, I was quite pleased with myself.
Then I read on this thread about the £1 Poundland lead, and yesterday bought two from Poundland, and then took my (unopened) lead back to Wilkinsons for a full refund.
I'm £6.49 in pocket and I've got a spare lead."There are not enough superlatives in the English language to describe a 'Princess Coronation' locomotive in full cry. We shall never see their like again". O S Nock0 -
Loads of these in stock at Poundland Sauchiehall Street Glasgow on Tuesday.
Bought one and hooked it up to my son's PS3 and TV.
It's working fine.
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You just needed to say HDMI cables as Poundland, we all know what things cost at Poundland.0
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Poundland also have
VGA-VGA (computer to monitor)
USB - A
USB - USB
USB - mini USB0
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