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Kludge (klooj, n.): a clumsy, inelegant, improvised solution to an engineering problem. Kludge-O-Ween (klooj-oh-ween, n.): a makeshift, half-assed solution to Halloween. When it's too late to worry about finding the perfect costume, it's time to realize that ANYTHING can be a costume.
Features
- HDMI Ethernet channel technology consolidates video, audio and data streams into a single HDMI cable, combining the signal quality and convenience of HDMI connectivity with the power and flexibility of home entertainment networking
- Gold contacts ensure the highest possible signal transfer and resistance to corrosion
- Supports the defined input/output protocols for 3D video formats to allow you to enjoy 3D gaming and 3D home theater applications
- Capable of delivering up to four times the resolution of a 1080p display, on par with what is used in digital theaters
- Audio Return Channel (ARC) allows a TV with a built-in tuner connected via HDMI to send audio data "upstream" to a surround audio system. This eliminates the need for a separate audio cable
Shipping Note: Eligible for shipping to all 50 states
Warranty: 1 Year Xtreme Cables
Specs
- Cable Type: HDMI
- Length: 6' (1.8 m)
- Supported Resolution: Up to 4K x 2K
- Connector 1: HDMI Type A Male
- Connector 2: HDMI Type A Male
In the box:
- Xtreme 74106 6-Foot High-Speed HDMI Cable
Sales Stats
- Speed to First Woot:
- 0m 24.118s
- First Sucker:
- chelseargilman
- Last Wooter to Woot:
- joejoeshabadu
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