Monster HDMI 1000HD Ultra High Speed HDMI Cable 1 meter

HDMI places incredible performance demands on your digital A/V connections. It requires a truly high-bandwidth cable that can deliver enormous amounts of digital data without bit-error and signal degradation. Monster has created the Advanced HDMI 1000HD Ultra-High Speed Cable for those who demand the best in high definition home theater–both now and in the future. This cable is ideal for larger HDTVs, advanced projectors, and high definition AV sources. Monster designs the most advanced HDMI cables and certifies their performance for future generations of products. If the performance capabilities of this cable are ever exceeded by future generations of HDMI, Monster will replace this cable at no charge–see product packaging for further details.
User Ratings and Reviews
2 Stars Not worth the price
These cables do what they are supposed to, but there are way to many lower cost alternatives.
1 Star Please…
The premise of all Monster cable products is based on the well-known axiom that there is a sucker born every minute. Or at least, that’s how I see it, since Monster could not possibly charge the prices they do and stay in business if it were not for the existence of gullible people with lots of money who willingly buy into the hype without doing so much as basic research.
I bought a generic 10FT HDMI cable to run from an OPPO DV-983H to a Samsung LNT4069FX 40″. It works flawlessly, cost me about twenty dollars and supports the 1.3a standard. Need I say more?
1 Star Death to Monster
There is zero reason to buy this trash. Monster is a terrible company thriving off of morons at Best Buy who don’t know any better than to buy into their insane marketing. Business practices such as this should be illegal. Anyone who buys this garbage needs to be hit with a shovel.
3 Stars Expensive
This is a great product, but as with everything Monster, way too expensive. I got Samsung’s 2500 Series Blue Ray player and got suckered into buying this at the surviving Big Box store, as they had no other comparable HDMI cables in stock, and I didn’t want to wait another second before watching movies on my new equipment. I have the 46 inch Samsung 630 tv, so it’s got the 120 refresh rate, which I was told that if I had the fancy Blue Ray and the nice tv, there was no reason why I shouldn’t have this expensive cable to be up to speed with my equipment. Is it actually better than the cables that Directv gave me for free when they installed my dish? I don’t know. I don’t have much to compare it to because this is the only cable I have ever used for my blue ray player. It does work great though, and the picture looks great, but that could just be that I shelled out the extra money for a really nice television. In the end, it is a great product, and well constructed, clearly not cheap, but I would have to wonder if it is at all worth the money. I had spent so much on my equipment already that I thought, “Eh, what’s another 130 bucks.” If you don’t have the high end tv with the 120 hertz refresh rate, there is probably no reason to spend this much money on the cables. I do regret spending a lot of time researching the television itself, but then just trusting Big Box’s expertise on cables. Yeah, I did that.
1 Star Show Everyone You’re A Fool
I got the MediaBridge 6″ cables from Amazon along with my Sony XBR7 and it all so good.
Every time someone buys one of these cables there is a Marketing VP for Monster laughing his/her butt off.
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