HDMI to HDMI 1.3 Cable
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HDMI to HDMI 1.3 Cable
Scan code: LN37968 Manufacturer code: HDMI15-RS
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HDMI to HDMI 1.3 Cable

1.5m Ross HDMI to HDMI Cable 1.3b Gold Connectors 99% Oxygen Free 1080P

Scan code: LN37968 Manufacturer code: HDMI15-RS
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Product Overview Gold plated connectors establish a clean contact between the cable and connector for a reliable connection.

1080P Ready For HD TV PS3 HD DVD & Bly-ray Players HD Satellite

Bare copper shielding protects against signal loss. This non-slip grip makes connecting your components easy and ergonomically comfortable

Features • Gold plated connectors
• 1080P Ready
Warranty

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Details
Duration:
24 months
Type:
Return to base
DOA Period:
7 days
RTB Period:
24 months
Manufacturer Contact Details
Manufacturer:
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