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Review NaN of
Price Paid:
$50.00
from www.bettercables.com Summary: I reviewed these cables in May of last year and although I didnt totally trash them, I may have underestimated them.
I recently bought a new Progressive Scan DVD player. Actually, I bought 2 of them (let me explain).
I first bought a Toshiba 5700. I hooked it up to the my Sony 36XBR400 and did a split screen comparison, with a lot of going back and forth between inputs at full screen, watching the same movies (Phantom Menace, Shrek, etc) on both players at the same time to compare this new Progressive DVD player to my old Toshiba 3109.
I had the 5700 hooked up via Monster Cable Video 3 Component cables and the 3109 hooked up via the BetterCables S-video cable. "This 5700 DVD player is a piece of crap" I thought. The colors seemed washed out compared to my older non-progressive scan DVD player. I returned the 5700 and picked up the new Denon DVD-900.
Again, same problem. The colors on the Denon player seemed washed out. In addition to the colors seeming washed out and with my wife and father in the room, we all tried to determine which player had a sharper/clearer picture. We couldn'y clearly pick one player over the other.
"How can this be I thought?" I then decide to switch the cable connections on the 2 players.
I ain't the smartest man in the world, but I know that a $90 Component video cable is supposed to look better than a $50 S-video cable. Especially when the $90 cable is hooked up to a progressive scan DVD player on a digital TV.
So not only did I throw $40 away when I bought the Monster Cable instead of buying another BetterCables S-video cable, but I returned what was probably a perfectly fine Toshiba 5700 DVD player and spent $50 more on the Denon model.
That $90 could have bought me a BetterCables Component video cable, which is what I'm probably going to do now anyway.
So, in conclusion, I would like to retract my previous post of 3 stars and change it to 5 stars for value and give it 4 stars overall . I'm still not saying its the greatest cable I have ever used, but it is indeed a great deal for the price and it is a very good cable overall. Strengths: Color reproduction, clarity, build quality, more flexible than most cables in its class Weaknesses: none for the price Similar Products Used: Monster Video Cables, MIT Video Cables, Radio Shack Cables and generic video cables
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