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Score: 9.3/10  [1 review]
4 out of 5
ProdID: 385 - PureAV Composite Video Cable
Manufactured/Retailed by Belkin

PureAV Composite Video Cable
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PureAV Composite Video Cable product reviews

Belkin Composite Video Cables use advanced engineering methods and the highest quality materials to isolate your signal from interference to deliver the purist video signal available. Ordinary video cables, such as those that come with your video devices, sacrifice performance by using lower grade materials , including steel or low-purity copper conductors. This can result in signal loss, poor picture resolution and inaccuarate colours.

The Purest Picture
� Improves clarity with superior-grade, 99.99%-purity copper conductors.
� Maintains signal integrity and 75-Ohm impedance using precision-formulated, polyethylene dielectric material.
� Isolates noise with 100%-coverage aluminium/Myler foil shield.
� Creates precise contact and incresed durabilty with corrosion-resistant, 24K gold connectors.
� Delivers maximum bandwidth with 75-Ohm coaxial construction.
� Provides maximum isolation from electromagnetic and radio frequency interference with double shielded construction.

Color: Black
Part # AV21200

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Review by: stirling (Todd)
Dated: 29th of October, 2004

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This Review: 9.3/10
Manufacturing Quality:
Score 9 out of 10
Signal Strength:
Score 10 out of 10
Clarity:
Score 9 out of 10
Personal Choice:
Score 9 out of 10

Connected to Panasonic TV 29" Flat (Tau) from a Pioneer DVD 466. The two movies of choice were Krull(quite old) and Kill Bill.

This cable performed as expected on the above equipment. With its solid construction it makes these cables good to use and with a feel of having made a firm connection. The cable out-performs my others for video signals and DVD sources. I was spoilt for choice by doing the component cables at the same time but if you're a fan of your video collection and a quality image, using this as the feed into your TV is most preferable. Most ten year old TVs will have the sockets required, so why wait.

As what is becomming usual for Belkin cable reviews, I cannot really fault the quality of manufacting. There is bound to be a rca cable which doesn't work in your collection, or in my case mess, so finding a cable so well made is a bonus. A bit long in the plug so flush with the wall mounting is out but as before, quality outshines cost if you want it to last as well as perform well.


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