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Nanosecond Extreme Slim HDMI Cable Review

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Details

Connector TypeHDMI
Cable TypeUSB, HDMI, Ethernet
Compatible DevicesTelevision, DVD Player, Personal Computer, Tablet
ColorBlack
BrandNanosecond

Description of Nanosecond Extreme Slim HDMI Cable

Unlike other HDMI Cable, Nanosecond ExtremeThin HDMI is an Official HDMI Adpoter Licensed by HDMI Licensing, LLC. World's thinnest and most flexible HDMI high speed cable, that's 85% thinner and 5 times more flexible than any other HDMI cable in market. Even thinner and more flexible than APPLE iPod/iphone charging USB cable. Nanosecond Innovative MicroCoax Cable Technology merges superior HD performance and ultimate flexibility into the thinnest cable. Perfect solution for fit in any tightest corner and truly portable. Supports 3D Technology, 4K, Ethernet Channel, Audio Return Channel, 1440p and 1080p+ Full HD Resolution, High Speed 10.2 Gbps (60-240 Mhz). Compatible with Blu-Ray, 3D Television, LCD, LED, Plasma, Roku, Boxee, Xbox, PS3, Apple TV, DVD player, Camera, Camcorder, Tablet, Mobile phone, Computer.

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Revainrating 1 out of 5

Only works once! in Video Cable

Another waste of money. Only worked once. I used it to connect my GH5 to Atomos Ninja. That's all. Never works again. Waste of my hard earned money. I do not recommend...

Pros
  • The world's thinnest, most flexible high-speed HDMI cable that's 85% thinner and five times more flexible than any other HDMI cable on the market. Even thinner and more flexible than Apple's iPod/iPhone USB charging cable
Cons
  • Almost never