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I have several of these since I use HDMI pretty heavily, including a couple splitters and several devices that use it, and these just work. Since all they do is map pins to eachother it's hard for it not to work.
My TV has only one HDMI input and this input is hogged by the PS3 we have. Now all I do is unplug the cable from the PS3 and using the connector, attach it to my Canon HG10 camcorder via it's mini-HDMI-HDMI cable. Since the TV is wall mounted, it is a hassle to unplug the cable form the PS3 behind the TV. After trying a couple of HDMI switches that didn't work well, I bought this connector. After attaching, the picture looked fine with no lines or whatsoever. Quite happy with the product so far - an inexpensive way to manually switch between HD input sources.
I'm not high tech guru but this connector does not always allow a strong signal. Sometimes I have to disconnect and reconnect to get rid of the static interference.
I was a little worried/skeptical about trying this product, as i don't know anyone else who has used one of these, but i had a unique situation, where i had mounted my tv above my fireplace, and had to literally cut sheetrock on the sides of my mantel in order to run my hdmi wires down the side to my cable box.well, i patched all of that, and refinished it.then i decided a couple months later, that i would like to hide all my components, so i had 2 choices, either rip out my sheetrock again, or buy one of these extenders.i bought the extender, plugged it in, ran another 15 hoot hdmi cord under the house and to a closet where i put all of my components, and i couldn't be happier.not picture quality lost at all(at least non that i can tell).and it has worked absolutely perfect.i couldn't be happier, and for the price and ease of use, you can't beat it.
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