Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Xbox 360 HDMI Cable (X360)

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List Price: £34.99
Our Price: £31.48
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Manufacturer: Microsoft
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Binding: Video Game Brand: Microsoft EAN: 0882224239141 Label: Microsoft Manufacturer: Microsoft Platform: Xbox 360 Publisher: Microsoft Release Date: 2007-09-01 Studio: Microsoft
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Very nice, well worth it. Comment: The fact that it comes with both the audio and video connections is brilliant, they can be sold separately. Your sound and video quality on a HDTV and surround system will benefit greatly from this.
Make sure you have a HDMI connection on the back of your Xbox 360 and the back of your TV first. Don't give low ratings if you haven't - the product wasn't designed to speak and tell you to do this.
Customer Rating:      Summary: You probably dont need this. Comment: This item falls into a pretty niche category.
IF your Xbox 360 has an HDMI output (all ones sold before mid-2007 dont) then you can use this cable, the older 360's can't, so that's 90% of the market gone.
Also, with HDMI, cable quality doesn't matter, so you can get a £5 HDMI cable (i know, i have one) and it will give as good picture quality as this, since the signal is digital not analogue.
So, the only reason that you would buy this over a <£20 cable is that this has a seperate optical audio (TOS link) output, and if you don't know what that means, chances are you don't need it.
Customer Rating:      Summary: simpletons Comment: to rate this as 1 star because you havnt checked youre xbox has a hdmi output and obviously have no clue what a hdmi cable is , is ridiculous dont fault a product for youre own stupidity. I will say as others have only buy this if you want to have sound to an amp, as you can buy a lead for £5+ that does the same picturewise but only allows audio through youre tv.
Customer Rating:      Summary: xbox hdmi/audio output cable Comment: Guy's if you haven't got a HDMI port on your xbox why would you buy an HDMI cable? No disrespect to you but surely it's not the cables fault! Yes you can buy a standard HDMI cable but there isn't the option to send the audio output to another source, this is where this specialized cable comes in. This product is what you need if you're looking for a HD picture with the option to Jack out audio into an amp or surround sound set up, simple....sheesh!
Customer Rating:      Summary: IN SUMMARY! Comment: If you have an elite console, or a new xbox 360 console made AFTER October 2007, then this is for you.
Especially worth getting if you plan on using speakers or an an amplifier with your 360 due to the extra audio output.
I hope this helps :)
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