
IXOS has announced its Studio range of high performance yet competitively priced HDMI cables, which come available in four widely used cable lengths.
HDMI is almost essential for transferring high-definition images between sources and screens and the Studio range meets the latest v.1.3 specification, which is capable of carrying full HD 1080p signals.
Upgrading cables from the typically low quality connections supplied with equipment is one of the easiest and most affordable ways of improving the HD performance of your system.
All Studio cables are expertly constructed from nitrogen gas-injected polyethylene dielectric with maximum insulation to reduce interference. There are four lengths available at varying prices:
XHT288-100 (1m) – £44.99
XHT288-200 (2m) – £59.99
XHT288-300 (3m) – £69.99
XHT288-500 (5m) – £79.99
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£45 for a 1m HDMI cable? You have got to be f**king kidding me!
Anyone paying that much money for HDMI cables less than 7m may as well bend over and take it up the rear good and proper whilst buying their precious "too rich to have a f**king clue" cables.
Agree. If this guy (http://markgrantcables.co.uk)can do his own cables at such prices and still make a profit, it just shows how much these companies are fleecing us for.
I use his cables throughout my system and they are great.