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Specifications

 

  • *Received a 5 star rating in What Hi-Fi Sound And Vision magazine

Description

 

HDMI uses a new audio and video technology called `high-bandwidth Transition Minimised Differential Signalling' (TMDS), which helps enable the viewing of uncompressed digital video with integrated audio signals. This means that you get improved pictures and sound from your equipment, if you are able to use HDMI connections.

In addition, HDMI eliminates the cost, complexity and confusion of the multiple cables used to connect current home-cinema systems.
The HDMI interconnect system is a discreet, easy to use format that delivers high resolution video and multi-channel audio signals down a single cable at speeds up to 5 Gigabits/second.

QED's QUNEX HDMI-P cables are fully compliant with the version 1.0 of the HDMI specification.

Customer Reviews

 

Customer rating on QED Qunex HDMI to HDMI Cable (1m) : 4 out of 5 stars

Average rating (9 reviews)

Customer rating: 3 out of 5 stars Dont waste your money

ziggystarduck | 13/04/2009 | See all ziggystarduck's reviews (1) »

hdmi isnt like analogue signals they dont degrade its a signal of 0's and 1's so there isnt gonna be much difference between an expensive one and cheap one. the signal either gets through or it dont. only advantage to expensive ones is a better build quality but as far as image quality you wont find a difference

Customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars Fantastic!

pedrose | 30/12/2008 | See all pedrose's reviews (1) »

Been using one of these on PS3 and DVD recorder for nearly a year now.

Paid £45 each for them from other web sites, but at this price total bargain!!

Night and day between QED and cheap HDMI cables, fantastic picture quality on PS3 and DVD player.

Buy one!!

Customer rating: 3 out of 5 stars Expensive HDMI cables make little difference

Necromancer | 27/12/2008 | See all Necromancer's reviews (11) »

Been a HiFi nut for 25 years so I know a thing or two about the subject, do not be conned by extra price HDMI cables, in my opinion they make virtually no difference. I have tried running expensive HDMI cables i.e. from QED, Ixos, Chord etc costing between £20-£60 and these make virtually no difference over an HDMI costing £5. Currently all you need to ensure is they are 1.3a compatiable, certified 1080P.