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![]() | Monster HDMI 500hd Standard Speed HDMI Cable--Certifies a cable bandwidth of 2.23 Gbps* for maximum performance from standard high definition digital TVs and other audio/video sources. This is the cable you need as an entry-level solution to getting the most out of your current equipment up to 720p/1080i resolutions. |
![]() | Monster HDMI 700hd High Speed HDMI Cable--Certifies a cable bandwidth of 4.95 Gbps* for true 1080p video performance and high-resolution multi-channel audio. This is the cable for you if you want to get the most of the 1080p technology that's currently available. |
![]() | Monster HDMI 1000hd Ultra-High Speed HDMI Cable--Guarantees a certified cable bandwidth of 10.2 Gbps* and greater, and will support not only the truest 1080p, but advanced source and display technologies such as 120 Hz refresh rates, x.v.Color, and Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD. If you want a cable that's truly future-proof against advancing HD technologies, the 1000hd is what's right for you. |
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Inconsistent Performance, Not Worth The Price,
By Guntur Gozali (Jakarta, DKI Jakarta Indonesia) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Monster MC 1000HD-50 Ultra-High Speed HDTV HDMI Cable (50 feet) (Electronics)
I bought this product, expecting it to work seamlessly with all of my players, since it is supposedly *the* acclaimed Monster Cable. I also happened to need a long HDMI cable to extend across my home theater, so I decided I'd go with this cable. From the first time I opened the box and tried to connect it between my Mac Mini and Optoma projector it already gave me trouble. The projector detected no signal, and I wasn't sure which one was faulty, since it could have also been the Mac Mini or the Optoma projector that wasn't working properly. I then brought this cable to Best Buy for the sole purpose of testing it with another TV/player pair. It turns out that when the cable was still tied together in spiral form, the conductivity/transfer rate (or whatever the jargon is) declines since it is a long cable. Long HDMI cables perform best when it's stretched as straight as possible. I'm not sure how much of this is true, but after the store employee who was helping me with the cable untied and straightened it, it worked to my (hopeful) surprise. So this might help some of the long HDMI cable owners out there. I brought this cable back to Indonesia afterwards (so I had no means to return it), and I tried this cable with my Sony Blu-Ray player and it worked smoothly. But when I tried it with my PS3, it showed nothing once again. All that effort of buying a 50ft cable back to Indonesia for nothing but trouble. I'd have to say this is not what I have expected from a Monster Cable purchase. I'm not saying the quality of this specific brand is bad (I might have gotten a faulty one, and it did still work with some devices), but because of the fact that it's $250, yet it still causes me more trouble that I should have had. For those of you who are thinking of buying long HDMI cables, please rethink again about buying this cable. It might be better to buy a shorter cable and find another way to route your A/V receivers. Update: My Home Theatre configuration is like this: Sony Bluray Player BDP-S380 connects to my Onkyo TX-NR1009 using Monster M1000HD HDMI Ultimate High Speed with Ethernet, and then from TX-NR1009 connects my Optoma HD-33 using Monster MC 1000HD-50 Ultra-High Speed HDTV Cable (50 feet). This configuration works properly until I replaced BDP-S380 with PS3. I am using Chord HDMI Active High Speed with Ethernet now, and it works fine with both BDP-S380 and also with PS3.
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great product!!,
By Matheus M Pinheiro (Miami, Florida, USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Monster MC 1000HD-50 Ultra-High Speed HDTV HDMI Cable (50 feet) (Electronics)
It is a great product, great quality. I recommend! Perfect size and great video/audio quality. It works well with 3D video and great with playstation!
1 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Not All HDMIs Are Created Equal.,
This review is from: Monster MC 1000HD-50 Ultra-High Speed HDTV HDMI Cable (50 feet) (Electronics)
Background:
High Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) is the best audio / video (a/v) digital interface ever made. It achieves superb a/v performance at a reasonable cost compared with other digital cables such as Toslink (Toshiba Link) & S/PDIF (Sony / Philips Digital InterFace). The HDMI standard / version is also improving with time & this digital interface is here to stay for a very long time to come. I'm tired of reading about 1's & 0's digital theory that's been beaten to death by consumers & critics alike. There are many things that may be theoretically correct but practically it proves out to be otherwise. In my experience, the quality of materials used / implemented does have an impact on performance with all digital cables & components. It comes down to one's budget, expectations & understanding of electronics. Over the years, I have tried / used many branded & non-branded HDMI cables. The following are a few branded HDMI cables that I currently use in my a/v system: 1) Monster MC 1000HD, priced @ USD59/2m Monster MC 1000HD-2M Ultra-High Speed HDTV HDMI Cable (2 meters), 2) Pangea Audio HD-24PC, priced @ USD70/2m Pangea Audio HD-24PC HDMI Cable 4% Silver Plated (2 Meter), 3) AudioQuest X Cable, priced @ USD30/6.5ft AudioQuest HDMI X cable - HDMI plugs 2m (6.56') braided cable & 4) Mediabridge Ultra Series, priced @ USD10/6ft Mediabridge Ultra Series - High Speed HDMI Cable with Ethernet - Category 2 Certified - Supports 3D & Audio Return Channel [Latest HDMI Version Available] - (6 Feet). I've used the above V1.4 HDMI cables, of different lengths, with LaCie LaCinema Media Player, Pioneer DVD Player, Oppo Bluray Player, HD Cable Box along with a 17in Dell LCD TV, 32in Panasonic LCD TV, 42in Panasonic Plasma & a 50in Panasonic Plasma TV. Performance & rating: Here's my take on the HDMI cables listed above: 1) Pangea Audio HD-24PC priced @ USD70/2m: Rating: 5 Stars. The good: Build quality is second to none. The cable will surely outlive the components it's being used with. Impeccable black level performance & I'm truly floored using this HDMI on a 50in Panasonic Plasma TV. It truly stands out with it's price to performance ratio. It's a real bargain because of the good discount & free shipping in Amazon. The not so good: Thick & a lil' stiff just like their power cables, so not very ideal for flush wall mounted displays. Needs ample space behind the TV for cable management. 2) AudioQuest X Cable priced @ USD30/6.5ft: Rating: 5 Stars. The good: Very good build quality. A lil' thinner & so easier to handle than the Pangea Audio HDMI. Great performance for large screen displays. Just a tad less impressive with black level performance than the Pangea Audio HDMI. It's a very good purchase especially at the heavily discounted price & free shipping in Amazon. It w'd be hard to find a HDMI cable at this price that can beat the X Cable for build quality & performance. The not so good: Nothing at all. Really, it's that impressive for the current listed price. 3) Mediabridge Ultra Series priced @ USD10/6ft: Rating: 4 Stars. The good: For the price, one of the best budget HDMIs out there. Very good for small screen displays & surely an upgrade to really cheap freebies that we get with most Bluray players, DVD players, Cable box etc. The not so good: Cheap build quality when compared to the other HDMI cables that I have. Not recommended with displays larger than 40in as picture quality is a tad less crisp when compared to the other HDMI cables that I have in my system. 4) Monster MC 1000HD, priced @ USD59/2m: Rating: 3 Stars. The good: Good build quality, better than the Mediabridge HDMI but falls short in aesthetics & build quality when compared with Pangea Audio & AudioQuest HDMI. Performance is just as good as the AudioQuest HDMI cable. The not so good: At half the cost the AudioQuest HDMI, with the heavy discount & better build quality, is a better buy / bargain. It's time for Monster to offer better discount on all their cables. Conclusion: For display screen sizes below 40in, sources less than 1080p & cable lengths below 2m, a $10/m HDMI is just as good / effective as a $100/m & above HDMI cable. If U are unhappy with a $10/m HDMI only then sh'd U try something a lil' more expensive than that. For display screen sizes above 40in, the more robustly made Pangea & AudioQuest HDMI cables did make a difference in my system. The blacks were a lil' more well defined. The overall picture quality was a tad smoother, deeper & clearer. There are some brands of HDMI that are priced @ $100/m & above. At that level, one gets to buy exotic HDMI jewelry. It surely will have great build, finish, EMI / RFI shielding etc but it does not necessarily improve performance under the above conditions of screen size, source strength & cable length. It's surely not for everyone. The savings made on a `value for money' HDMI cable can be used to buy something else in the a/v system that can actually make a visible & audible difference, such as power cords, power conditioners, interconnects etc, just to name a few components that truly matter to me. In my experience, Silver is surely the best conductor for a/v, closely followed by Copper. I also prefer to use solid core cables over stranded cables & Silver plating over Gold plating wherever circumstance & budget permit. Gold & Platinum plating is used only because they are noble metals & do not easily corrode (oxidize) like Copper & Silver. Brass is cheap & is 360 percent less conductive than Copper. I'm surprised to see Gold plated Brass connectors still being used in most pro a/v systems & cables including HDMI. I'm sure the use of Brass is the most effective way to keep cable costs low. The Pangea Audio HDMI uses the best materials amongst all the HDMIs I've used & listed above. It uses 24 AWG (American Wire Gauge) Silver plated solid Copper conductors. Unfortunately, it's terminated with Gold plated Brass connectors. I'm yet to get hold of a HDMI that meets all my expectations & yet be priced sensibly. In a/v U get what U pay for, even then, there is a level after which U reach a point of diminishing returns. That's were good homework / research really helps. Knowing were to draw that line is the key point in this hobby. If the HDMI requirement is for a screen size above 40in, the source is full HD (1080p) & the cable length requirement is above 2m, then I'd recommend that one tries both - the cheap Mediabridge HDMI & a better grade HDMI from Pangea or Audioquest. Amazon has a very good return policy, so one c'd return the less impressive cable within 30 days of purchase. What more can one ask for? Just my $0.02. Brgds.
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