When I bought my camera flip UltraHD, I was thrilled that presented the HDMI output. After careful inspection I noticed that this was the lesser-known mini-HDMI jack. Many people want to spend so much on a cable than I did on the same camera, I scoured the internet trying to find a good cheap mini-HDMI cable. What I ended up using the Tripp Lite Mini-HDMI to HDMI cable and a bag full of money was saved.
The Tripp Lite Mini-HDMI cable to connect the HDMIDigital cameras, camcorders and other digital devices, with a mini HDMI connector to HDTV. This cable is HDMI 1.3 compatible, what the current bandwidth HDMI standard 165 MHz or about 4.95 gigabits per second at 340 MHz, or about 10.2 gigabits per second. This is to ensure that you get a consistent, clean signal. 24 carat gold-plated connectors ensure signal transmission without errors.
HDMI Cable
When I receive cable was excited to try. All I had to do was to answer theplastic caps from the ends and connect them to their appropriate jacks. I turned on the HDMI input on your TV and there it was! Full-screen high-definition video in 720p! I was very pleased with the quality and resolution of video impressed.
I have not run into any major issues with the cable as of yet. The third time I used it, I noticed some static in sound quality. Fortunately, this is due to my mistakes. After double-checking all connections, I did not fullyconnected to one end of the cable. The cable is 6 feet long, which is suitable for all good work and not so bulky luggage and I do not take it with me on the road. Build quality is good for a cable that cheap.
I was a bit 'Leary the purchase of a mini HDMI cable at a price that seemed too good to be true, but it worked well. I doubt that another $ 50 cable I would get a better picture of this.
Tripp Lite Mini HDMI Cable Review