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Learn more about Magnolia Premium Installation This HDMI cable features bidirectional Ethernet communication and a Dielectric-Bias System for a clear connection.
Customers recognize the exceptional picture quality of the Coffee 39.4' HDMI Cable. Many comments praise the crisp, clean, and incredibly clear images produced by the cable, with some even describing an overwhelmingly beautiful viewing experience. The superior clarity is repeatedly highlighted, suggesting a significant improvement in visual fidelity. Overall, the overwhelmingly positive feedback focuses on the transformative impact this cable has on picture quality.
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I know a lot of people see this price on this bad-boy and are a little turned off by it. Why pay this much for a piece of copper? Have a look at the specifications and you'll understand that there is little to no markup on this at ALL. *Compatible with most HDMI-enabled devices For a reliable connection. As opposed to those cheap connectors that are rarely ever compatible with the universal interface! *Signal conductors Controlled for digital audio direction. Audio return channel enabled. Guys...signal conductors. How many of those $8 cables you buy have signal conductors? You don't want your audio running backwards, do you? *Bidirectional Ethernet communication For efficient operation. As opposed to simplex ethernet operation common to cheap HDMI cables *Solid 10% silver-plated long-grain copper conductors Along with a Dielectric-Bias System reduce jitter and distortion. PVC CL3/FT4-rated jacket. As we all already know, Silvercopper is an extremely rare metal. Just look it up. It's only found in like 0.000000000001% of the Earth's crust. Silvercopper is NOT cheap. Look, I know it's digital. On or off, right? But have you ever had a 1 or a 0 get stuck in your cable? Sometimes they get wedged in sideways and are a real pain to get out. Silvercopper doesn't have this issue (something to do with the electron orbitals on the P-level of the atom).
Posted by BeerPope
At first, I thought this cable was a little pricey... but after working diligently to remove this product surgically from its confines, it awoke and began to speak to my mind directly. I plugged it into my TV and suddenly, the highest definition was achieved by my television that day. You could literally reach out your hands and touch the very fabric of clothing on Mark Harmon's blazer from NCIS. I knew I had found true love. I've been working with my lawyer and I have officially adopted this cable as my new son (since mine was such a disappointment.) I've found new meaning to life, and this cable provided it to me. Truly, this cable saved my life.
Posted by bobrynolds
As I do every Sunday, I eagerly awaited the delivery of the Sunday paper. When the paper guy threw it on my porch at 4:30 in the morning I eagerly tore the plastic bag, bypassing all the news sections and headed straight for the advertisement inserts. Wal-Mart, Target, Walgreen’s, Staples… and there it was Best Buy’s advertisement. Salivating and slightly dazed from the hangover of Nyquil, I slowly thumbed through the ad when I came across it. It was exactly what I had always been looking for, a 19” Insignia LCD TV for $99.00! I knew it was to be mine; I just had to wait 6 more hours until my local Best Buy opened up. Those would be the most difficult 6 hours of my life. When I arrived, the parking lot wasn’t as full as I had expected. I was sure everyone was going to be lined up at the doors, counting down the seconds until the store opened and a surge of hungry consumers descended upon the TV section snatching up every last Insignia TV they had. That wasn’t the case at all. In fact I was the only one waiting outside. I was waiting in vain. The store had been open for thirty minutes all the while I sat outside with my Thermos of coffee and Zip-Loc of Oreos. When I realized my mistake, I knew there would be no Insignia TVs left. A deal this good only comes around once in a blue-moon. I made my way to the TV section of the store and there before me where glorious stacks of Insignia 19” LCD TV eagerly awaiting a new home. I selected one, gently placed it into my basket when a wonderful man in a blue polo and a yellow name tag said “hello.” He noticed that I had made a wise decision on the television that was in my basket and suggested to enhance my viewing pleasure, I should think about a DVD player. “My dear sir, a DVD player is far too rich for my blood” I proclaimed! Shaking his head, the blue man suggested I follow him to the Insignia DVD player selection. To my amazement they offered a state of the art machine for just $49.00! I could hardly believe it! Knowing the Gods must be crazy; I loaded the DVD player into my cart and asked if I needed any cables. And that’s when I discovered the AudioQuest Coffee 39.4' HDMI Cable in white. It is the pinnacle of audio/visual technology. I knew tethered with my Insignia TV and DVD player, I was going to be able to watch The A-Team reruns in all their glory. It is the ultimate; it is the “God” cable! I was then sold Black Tie protection on the cable and not the TV! The best buy I’ve ever made has been this cable. You will not be sorry. I highly recommend picking up two!
Posted by CableMaster