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Belkin HDMI to DVI Cable

Constructed of the highest-quality materials, Belkin's HDMI to DVI Video Cable delivers the clearest high-definition digital video signal to your home theater display.

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Overview

HDMI is backward-compatible with DVI, allowing you to connect HDMI-enabled home theater components such as your Apple TV, DVD player/recorder, HD cable/satellite box, and gaming console to the DVI port of your AV receiver or HDTV. It can also connect your DVI-enabled components to the HDMI port of your AV receiver or HDTV.

Features

  • Connects all your HDMI-enabled components to your DVI port, while delivering the maximum bandwith for all resolutions up to 1080p
  • 24k gold connectors for a precise contact and maximum conductivity
  • Superior shielding to isolate outside noise and reduce cross talk and interference
  • Integrated strain relief and flexible PVC jacket to protect the cable and connector from strain and wear
  • Convenient 6-foot length

Specifications

  • Length: 6.0 ft./1.83 m

Mfr. Part No.: AV22401-06-WHT

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Ratings & Reviews

4.5

Based on 16 reviews

Most Useful Reviews

  • Belkin HDMI to DVI Cable

    5.0

    great value that works great

    Written by JN from San Carlos

    5/12/2008

    i've been trying to hook my laptops up to my TV for years and though it has worked the results have been poor. this very inexpensive cable (compared to cables in large chain stores) does an EXCELLENT job of displaying my macbook pro content on my HDTV and it looks INCREDIBLE. showing Front Row content or full screen streaming videos (hulu.com or netflix in my case) looked awesome. it won't turn most HDTVs into a second monitor but for viewing computer content on your big screen it's definitely a five star product. More

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  • Belkin HDMI to DVI Cable

    4.0

    Works great - BUT...

    Written by JB from Elm Grove

    10/08/2008

    If you are connecting a Mac Mini to an AV receiver (DVI to HDMI), beware. The Mac Mini does not put out HDCP compliant signals, and many AV receivers require HDCP on the HDMI connection, or they just put out a blank image. I can connect my mini directly to my HDTV without a problem, it's just the receivers that can have the issue. [by the way, my receiver was a Harmon Kardon AVR-354)

    The cable is a great unit however - well built and works great for the price (mini to TV only, though.)

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  • Belkin HDMI to DVI Cable

    5.0

    Great Product.

    Written by JT from Houston

    31/10/2008

    Awesome cable. Its Displaying 1080p to new new HDTV. Awesome Picture Quality. I recommend to any macbook pro owner who wants to hook up to their HDTV More

    221 of 233 people found this useful

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Most Recent Reviews

  • Belkin HDMI to DVI Cable

    5.0

    easy, no complaints

    Written by CT from FOLLY BEACH

    24/11/2009

    I bought this cable at an Apple store, took it home, connected it to the DVI connection on my Macbook Pro, connected it to an HDMI input on my Vizio TV set my display preferences to mirror displays, and all is right with the world! Perfect mirror image of my monitor on my HDTV. What more can you ask for (other than a cheaper price, but hey, it was comparable to the monster cable price). More

    13 of 13 people found this useful

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  • Belkin HDMI to DVI Cable

    1.0

    Not a Fan

    Written by CA from West Valley City

    25/10/2009

    I thought I had some serious graphics problems, so did apple care, but it was this stupid cable. It worked ok with an apple mini display adapter but not directly to DVI. More

    9 of 19 people found this useful

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  • Belkin HDMI to DVI Cable

    5.0

    Works with newer and older macbooks, easy to use, and good picture quality

    Written by JC from Oakland

    1/10/2009

    This Belkin HDMI to DVI cable was extremely easy to use- I plugged it in, and it worked immediately. It is compatible with my 2006 Macbook Pro (directly plug into laptop dvi slot) as well as my 2008 Macbook (with adapter). The picture quality is very nice, stable, and colors are vibrant and transfer well to my HDTV.

    In addition, this cable is reasonable at 20$ from a well known manufacturer. You will have to get a separate audio cable to pipe sound from your speakers, but that's not a big deal and fairly easy as well. All in all, I highly recommend this product, and am extremely pleased
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  • Best Answer

    These digital cables have different transfer speeds depending on the quality. The extreme should probably be better (high capacity). I think the speeds can range from 5.5Gb/s to 15.3Gb/s. The higher the speed the better picture quality you get. But it depends on your player and your TV. More

    • Answered by AH from Brampton
    • 7/10/2009
    • 10 of 13 people found this useful
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    Simple answer, YES.
    I'm doing it and so have many others. Just read around and you'll see.
    Mini-DVI --> DVI-to-HDMI --> HDMI-in-TV
    1/8" stereo audio --> 1.8" to dual-RCA --> red/white dual RCA audio
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    • Answered by MH from Gilbert
    • 21/10/2009
    • 7 of 7 people found this useful
  • Best Answer

    I used the mini-DVI to DVI adapter then plugged in a DVI to HDMI cable and viola!
    I have my wife's MacBook connected to the 32" flat panel TV. I then hooked up a 1/8" mini stereo to dual-RCA audio cable (from RadioSchak) and got audio too!
    The TV was detected as 1360 x 800 (instead of 1366 x 768) but looked good. I manually reduced it to 1280 x 720 and set the TV to "zoom" mode and it produced a similar looking result with less graphic effort on the MB (ran a little cooler).
    Experiment and see what you come up with.
    Be aware that it will look great for movies, however, the menus at the top of the screen may not be visible while "zoomed"...
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    • Answered by MH from Gilbert
    • 21/10/2009
    • 4 of 5 people found this useful