Using this cable I connected my PC to an LCD TV and the image quality was almost as good as on the monitor more than good enough to watch films on it, but still some slight quality loss
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Using this cable I connected my PC to an LCD TV and the image quality was almost as good as on the monitor more than good enough to watch films on it, but still some slight quality loss
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Does what it says on the tin. The cable is well constructed, with proper RJ11 anti-snag shields. When tested on an ADSL line (about a mile to the exchange) it consistently reduced attenuation by 1dB as compared to a cheap cable - not a huge amount, but every little helps.
I suspect for most people on ADSL MAX such a reduction in attenuation will make no difference. If you're one ADSL2 however there may be a noticeable improvement - theoretically of about 600 kilobits in my case.
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Does what it says on the tin. The cable is well constructed, with proper RJ11 anti-snag shields. When tested on an ADSL line (about a mile to the exchange) it consistently reduced attenuation by 1dB as compared to a cheap cable - not a huge amount, but every little helps.
I suspect for most people on ADSL MAX such a reduction in attenuation will make no difference. If you're one ADSL2 however there may be a noticeable improvement - theoretically of about 600 kilobits in my case.
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Does what it says on the tin. The cable is well constructed, with proper RJ11 anti-snag shields. When tested on an ADSL line (about a mile to the exchange) it consistently reduced attenuation by 1dB as compared to a cheap cable - not a huge amount, but every little helps.
I suspect for most people on ADSL MAX such a reduction in attenuation will make no difference. If you're one ADSL2 however there may be a noticeable improvement - theoretically of about 600 kilobits in my case.
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Does what it says on the tin. The cable is well constructed, with proper RJ11 anti-snag shields. When tested on an ADSL line (about a mile to the exchange) it consistently reduced attenuation by 1dB as compared to a cheap cable - not a huge amount, but every little helps.
I suspect for most people on ADSL MAX such a reduction in attenuation will make no difference. If you're one ADSL2 however there may be a noticeable improvement - theoretically of about 600 kilobits in my case.
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I ordered this cable to act as a splitter from the back of my NVIDIA 7800 GS video card to a Dell 2407WFP-HC Flat Panel Monitor and my JVC DLA-HD1 projector. When it arrived I connected my monitor to it, and the monitor immediately went in to 'power save mode' - no image! I tried connecting my monitor to each of the female connectors in turn to no avail. I returned the cable to Amazon as faulty, for a replacement (great returns process by the way Amazon, thanks). As I sort of suspected it would, the replacement came and behaved in exactly the same way. Glumly trawling the Interwibble I found a similar product elsewhere with an advisory note that BOTH output devices had to be connected simultaneously for an image to appear on either. So, ... Read More:
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