Product Description
Going for 1080p on your HDTV? That's where HDMI connections come in to play. Monster HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface) 400 is a remarkable new high-bandwidth digital connection that offers superior digital video and multi-channel audio in a single cable, reducing the maze of home-theater connections. It's simple, user-friendly connection is backwards-compatible with DVI, and it delivers a high-definition picture that's five times the resolution of conventional TV for the highest quality, crispest image quality available (where applicable). Now you can connect HDMI-equipped devices such as DVD players, set-top boxes, AV receivers and HDTVs with a cable that helps optimize this next-generation technology: Monster HDMI 400. Monster HDMI 400's advanced design and construction exceeds HDMI standards to transfer digital AV signals with optimal power, accuracy and clarity. 24k gold contacts resist corrosion to provide optimum signal transfer. Triple-layer shielding rejects interference for the clearest picture possible. And Monster's gas-injected cellular dielectric helps facilitate high velocity transfer and maximum signal strength, even over long lengths.
You've invested in HDMI technology so you could get superior picture and sound from your home-theater system. Now you can maximize the performance of this extraordinary digital interface by making the connection with the highest quality cable. For the ultimate high-definition audio and video HDMI experience, get Monster HDMI 400. Supports multiple audio formats, from stereo to multi-channel sound Gas-injected dielectric for optimum signal strength and ultra-low loss High-density triple-shielding for maximum rejection of RFI and EMI Length - 2 meters
Customer Reviews:
RF interference gone!.......2007-12-14
I have a 40inch Sony LCD monitor which is on a separate wall from the rest of my gear. My previous set up included high quality (high priced) component video cables. I still got intermittent RF interference in the form of color shifts and a slowly crawling horizontal line. HDMI completely eliminated the problem. This cable runs through a separate track, but in the same baseboard cable cover as the cable TV hookup and all of my speaker wires with no interference. If you are planning for a long cable run, HDMI is the only way to go. This cable works perfectly.
Are you really stupid and have way too much money laying around?.......2007-11-29
Are you incredibly stupid and have so much money laying around you just don't know what to do with it? if so these cables are for you (and also if so, please contact me, I have a few bridges I would love to sell you).
If you are one of those uncommon people who like value in your purchases, you might want to try a cheaper cable. But if you are the fun and adventurous type who likes wiping their butt with one hundred dollar bills, these cables should not be missed.
Ecellent product.......2007-11-17
Excellent product received as ordered. Fast delivery. I've been using it with my Panasonic TH50PZ700U Plasma TV and COX HDTV cable box for 2 months now and so far no problems. Crisp picture.
Great HDMI cable, BUT.......2007-11-16
Don't waste your money. I've got this and other cables I bought off ebay for less than $10 INCLUDING shipping. I'm no videophile but honestly my other cables work just as well with NO discernible difference. Just check the feedback ratings and make sure they are over 99.5% and you'll be OK.
If you are a videophile and capable of superhuman feats of visual discrimination beyond other mere mortals such as me AND you have lots of money to waste, then by all means go out and buy this.
Good Product.......2007-10-22
I ordered this product after doing some comparison shopping - both in person at retail stores and on the internet. I ordered it because of the Monster name and the price. The cable came as ordered, in the noted time frame, and works just fine. Definitely improves picture clarity for high def.
Product Description
Going for 1080p on your HDTV? That's where HDMI connections come in to play. Monster HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface) 400 is a remarkable new high-bandwidth digital connection that offers superior digital video and multi-channel audio in a single cable, reducing the maze of home-theater connections. It's simple, user-friendly connection is backwards-compatible with DVI, and it delivers a high-definition picture that's five times the resolution of conventional TV for the highest quality, crispest image quality available (where applicable). Now you can connect HDMI-equipped devices such as DVD players, set-top boxes, AV receivers and HDTVs with a cable that helps optimize this next-generation technology: Monster HDMI 400. Monster HDMI 400's advanced design and construction exceeds HDMI standards to transfer digital AV signals with optimal power, accuracy and clarity. 24k gold contacts resist corrosion to provide optimum signal transfer. Triple-layer shielding rejects interference for the clearest picture possible. And Monster's gas-injected cellular dielectric helps facilitate high velocity transfer and maximum signal strength, even over long lengths.
You've invested in HDMI technology so you could get superior picture and sound from your home-theater system. Now you can maximize the performance of this extraordinary digital interface by making the connection with the highest quality cable. For the ultimate high-definition audio and video HDMI experience, get Monster HDMI 400.
Customer Reviews:
RF interference gone!.......2007-12-14
I have a 40inch Sony LCD monitor which is on a separate wall from the rest of my gear. My previous set up included high quality (high priced) component video cables. I still got intermittent RF interference in the form of color shifts and a slowly crawling horizontal line. HDMI completely eliminated the problem. This cable runs through a separate track, but in the same baseboard cable cover as the cable TV hookup and all of my speaker wires with no interference. If you are planning for a long cable run, HDMI is the only way to go. This cable works perfectly.
Are you really stupid and have way too much money laying around?.......2007-11-29
Are you incredibly stupid and have so much money laying around you just don't know what to do with it? if so these cables are for you (and also if so, please contact me, I have a few bridges I would love to sell you).
If you are one of those uncommon people who like value in your purchases, you might want to try a cheaper cable. But if you are the fun and adventurous type who likes wiping their butt with one hundred dollar bills, these cables should not be missed.
Ecellent product.......2007-11-17
Excellent product received as ordered. Fast delivery. I've been using it with my Panasonic TH50PZ700U Plasma TV and COX HDTV cable box for 2 months now and so far no problems. Crisp picture.
Great HDMI cable, BUT.......2007-11-16
Don't waste your money. I've got this and other cables I bought off ebay for less than $10 INCLUDING shipping. I'm no videophile but honestly my other cables work just as well with NO discernible difference. Just check the feedback ratings and make sure they are over 99.5% and you'll be OK.
If you are a videophile and capable of superhuman feats of visual discrimination beyond other mere mortals such as me AND you have lots of money to waste, then by all means go out and buy this.
Good Product.......2007-10-22
I ordered this product after doing some comparison shopping - both in person at retail stores and on the internet. I ordered it because of the Monster name and the price. The cable came as ordered, in the noted time frame, and works just fine. Definitely improves picture clarity for high def.
Product Description
HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface) 400 is a remarkable new high-bandwidth digital connection that offers superior digital video and multi-channel audio in a single cable, reducing the maze of home theater connections. It's simple, user-friendly connection is backwards-compatible with DVI, and it delivers a high-definition picture that's five times the resolution of conventional TV for the highest quality, crispest image quality available.
Customer Reviews:
DVI screw broke off in my video card.......2007-05-24
After 2 months of normal use, the screw broke and it took a lock wrench to get out. Hopefully amazon will arrange an exchange and I hope this is the only time such a thing has happened.
Again - I'm not kidding. There was no abuse or pulling of the cable. I've screwed it in and out twice to move the unit. Third time, it popped off.Monster Cable HDMI 400 DVI-2M High-Definition Video Interconnect 2 Meters
great cable, but overpriced.......2007-03-19
Great cable quality; the dvi connection fits snug and the screws aren't flimsy as with other cables.
Would get 5 but Monster's suggested retail price is INSANELY overpriced!
I don't have this cable either .......2007-03-18
I originally wrote this as a comment below, but you won't get to read it unless you go digging, so i am placing it here instead.
I'll shorten the read for you and conclude that digital transmission media can have different results depending on cable quality, and that it is very possible that you can notice a difference purchasing a monster cable over a cheap one.
The guy below, and the other guy whaling on about digital signals being digital signals only are so wrong its not funny. The guy that mentioned the analog waveforms is absolutely correct.
Digital transmissions through cables like this, or fibre optics or even digital tv through the air, use analog waveforms !
How can you say that this cable sends 1's and 0's and thats it ? How do you send a '1' through a cable ?
Pick one end up and shout "one !!!!!" down the cable ? Of course not ! You need to send it via an electrical signal, which means you need to send some voltage levels. How you do this can vary. Any electric signal, including square waves, the wave most commonly thought of "digital" is still an analog waveform ! A digital pulse is in fact made up of many many analog harmonics that add together to form a square pulse. If you look at the spectrum is covers quite a range of frequencies and the term frequency here is not referring to the same "frequency" of your ones and zeros.
The devices that use these digital cables, like many other digital transmissions, encode the digital sequence onto some sort of other signal. One thing of paticular interest is the fact that the timing signal is also encoded in the signal.
The fact that the timing signal is there as well, is where half the problems come from ! In digital Audio in particular, there is an effect called digital jitter. This is where the timing signal travelling through your cable does not reach the other end perfectly, and hence the timing of the processor at the other end, which relies on the timing signal being sent through the medium, can easliy be wrong. This can happen because of hi and low pass filtering effects through your cable, which makes the point where your digital " 1's and 0's" change, harder to distinguish and be less precise.
HDMI and DVI and all thouse digital video sources have a timing signal in there as well.
What about impedence matching in cables, which causes reflections which can make jitter worse ?
What about digital television, do you really think "1'a and 0's" are just flying through the air randomly ? How does your set top box distinguish between different channels ? Why does it find these digital channels at certain "frequencies" on the same frequency as your normal television ? Because your digital tv is encoded onto an analogue waveform and taken back out at the recievers end !
If you don't believe me, do some reading. Look up things like quadrature phase modulation or digital jitter and you'll find that digital systems are in no way as simple as you claim them to be !
If you want to declare that digital signals "are 1's and 0's only - nothing more to discuss" then your statement serves no more then to point out that you have absolutely no idea what your talking about.
Monster cables are built to lessen the problems that digital systems can suffer from. You may or may not notice not, but from what i have experienced with people listeing to the difference between cheap digital cables and monster ones, is that 3 out 4 people claim to hear a difference.
By all means, I think monster cables are a little overpriced, but without a shadow of a doubt - cables are not cables - digital or not.
In the words of the head of engineering, where i did my first degree in electronics "digital is ultimately analog anyway........................"
HMDI to DVI-dDVI-D CABLES.......2007-02-09
I haven't had the opportunity to use these cables. My electronics are Denon high-end, and be warned, they will not work with these cables (HDMI to DVI-D)
Monster Cable is misleading--research before making a purchase.......2007-01-17
First of all the cable is very difficult to install, it's rigid and not flexible.
After I connected my cable box and my LCD HDTV with this Monster Cable HDMI, my service provider (Time Warner Cable) told me that they don't support HDMI, I should use the component cable that comes with the cable box. Well I already opend the box and it's too late to return.
Every now and then I get a message on my TV saying: "YOU CAN NOT USE HDMI CALE, PLEASE USE THE COMPONENT CABLE TO WATCH TV." I had to turn my TV off and on to get rid of that screen.
Some HD channels' volumes are very low, I have to turn to the loudest in order to listen. Has it anything to do with the cable? Time Warner won't care.
The sales guys from Circuit City said it's must to get bla bla bla in order to watch best High Definition channels, this HDMI cable is one of the recommendations. I'm too naive to trust them.
I should have researched more before making a purchase. I don't like the cable at all, sooner it'll destroy either port--the cable or the TV.
Product Description
HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface) 400 is a remarkable new high-bandwidth digital connection that offers superior digital video and multi-channel audio in a single cable, reducing the maze of home theater connections. It's simple, user-friendly connection is backwards-compatible with DVI, and it delivers a high-definition picture that's five times the resolution of conventional TV for the highest quality, crispest image quality available.
Customer Reviews:
DVI screw broke off in my video card.......2007-05-24
After 2 months of normal use, the screw broke and it took a lock wrench to get out. Hopefully amazon will arrange an exchange and I hope this is the only time such a thing has happened.
Again - I'm not kidding. There was no abuse or pulling of the cable. I've screwed it in and out twice to move the unit. Third time, it popped off.Monster Cable HDMI 400 DVI-2M High-Definition Video Interconnect 2 Meters
great cable, but overpriced.......2007-03-19
Great cable quality; the dvi connection fits snug and the screws aren't flimsy as with other cables.
Would get 5 but Monster's suggested retail price is INSANELY overpriced!
I don't have this cable either .......2007-03-18
I originally wrote this as a comment below, but you won't get to read it unless you go digging, so i am placing it here instead.
I'll shorten the read for you and conclude that digital transmission media can have different results depending on cable quality, and that it is very possible that you can notice a difference purchasing a monster cable over a cheap one.
The guy below, and the other guy whaling on about digital signals being digital signals only are so wrong its not funny. The guy that mentioned the analog waveforms is absolutely correct.
Digital transmissions through cables like this, or fibre optics or even digital tv through the air, use analog waveforms !
How can you say that this cable sends 1's and 0's and thats it ? How do you send a '1' through a cable ?
Pick one end up and shout "one !!!!!" down the cable ? Of course not ! You need to send it via an electrical signal, which means you need to send some voltage levels. How you do this can vary. Any electric signal, including square waves, the wave most commonly thought of "digital" is still an analog waveform ! A digital pulse is in fact made up of many many analog harmonics that add together to form a square pulse. If you look at the spectrum is covers quite a range of frequencies and the term frequency here is not referring to the same "frequency" of your ones and zeros.
The devices that use these digital cables, like many other digital transmissions, encode the digital sequence onto some sort of other signal. One thing of paticular interest is the fact that the timing signal is also encoded in the signal.
The fact that the timing signal is there as well, is where half the problems come from ! In digital Audio in particular, there is an effect called digital jitter. This is where the timing signal travelling through your cable does not reach the other end perfectly, and hence the timing of the processor at the other end, which relies on the timing signal being sent through the medium, can easliy be wrong. This can happen because of hi and low pass filtering effects through your cable, which makes the point where your digital " 1's and 0's" change, harder to distinguish and be less precise.
HDMI and DVI and all thouse digital video sources have a timing signal in there as well.
What about impedence matching in cables, which causes reflections which can make jitter worse ?
What about digital television, do you really think "1'a and 0's" are just flying through the air randomly ? How does your set top box distinguish between different channels ? Why does it find these digital channels at certain "frequencies" on the same frequency as your normal television ? Because your digital tv is encoded onto an analogue waveform and taken back out at the recievers end !
If you don't believe me, do some reading. Look up things like quadrature phase modulation or digital jitter and you'll find that digital systems are in no way as simple as you claim them to be !
If you want to declare that digital signals "are 1's and 0's only - nothing more to discuss" then your statement serves no more then to point out that you have absolutely no idea what your talking about.
Monster cables are built to lessen the problems that digital systems can suffer from. You may or may not notice not, but from what i have experienced with people listeing to the difference between cheap digital cables and monster ones, is that 3 out 4 people claim to hear a difference.
By all means, I think monster cables are a little overpriced, but without a shadow of a doubt - cables are not cables - digital or not.
In the words of the head of engineering, where i did my first degree in electronics "digital is ultimately analog anyway........................"
HMDI to DVI-dDVI-D CABLES.......2007-02-09
I haven't had the opportunity to use these cables. My electronics are Denon high-end, and be warned, they will not work with these cables (HDMI to DVI-D)
Monster Cable is misleading--research before making a purchase.......2007-01-17
First of all the cable is very difficult to install, it's rigid and not flexible.
After I connected my cable box and my LCD HDTV with this Monster Cable HDMI, my service provider (Time Warner Cable) told me that they don't support HDMI, I should use the component cable that comes with the cable box. Well I already opend the box and it's too late to return.
Every now and then I get a message on my TV saying: "YOU CAN NOT USE HDMI CALE, PLEASE USE THE COMPONENT CABLE TO WATCH TV." I had to turn my TV off and on to get rid of that screen.
Some HD channels' volumes are very low, I have to turn to the loudest in order to listen. Has it anything to do with the cable? Time Warner won't care.
The sales guys from Circuit City said it's must to get bla bla bla in order to watch best High Definition channels, this HDMI cable is one of the recommendations. I'm too naive to trust them.
I should have researched more before making a purchase. I don't like the cable at all, sooner it'll destroy either port--the cable or the TV.
Product Description
You invested in a digital camcorder to capture your favorite memories. And your DVD recorder lets you quickly and easily create your own high-quality DVDs to preserve and share those memories for years to come-with faster scanning, no accidental erasures and more long-term reliability than VHS tapes. Now you can record pristine, crystal-clear copies of your camcorder images to DVD with Monster's Digital Camcorder to DVD Recorder cable. Monster's FireLink technology transmits a pure digital signal that takes advantage of your camcorder and DVD recorder's digital formats and connections, resulting in a richer, sharper, all-digital transfer of audio and video without the loss you'd get with conventional analog cables and connections.
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