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The Amazon product description didn't mention single vs dual at all, so it's hard to find fault with that. From what I can tell, this is a Single Link DVI-D cable, even though the packaging says it's Dual Link. The cable seems durable and I'd definitely recommend it at this price since it was one of the cheapest I could that was eligible for Amazon Prime shipping. I connected a Macbook Pro to a 32" Sony Bravia and it just worked. Max resolution was 1080p for TV or 1600x900.
Thanks. This is the exact cable that I needed for my tv. I looked at other stores and websites for the same product and came to realize that this is the best for what I paid.
So, don't get this brand - it's a waste of money - something about the way this company is manufacturing their cables is very flawed. This didn't work at all - I thought the problem was the way I was connecting it or maybe even the TV or my computer. I finally threw this in the garbage (not worth returning once you pay for shipping) and got a similar cable (a different brand, of course) which was actually even cheaper than this brand of DVI to HDMI cable - that one worked perfectly and has been working ever since (1 year ago).
This isn't DVi-D which provides full 1080p HD but DVI-S which has a lower quality - 1080iBut at least I got it.
It gets bad enough to where the TV blacks out the screen for 5 seconds and then turn back on. I connected it to a Media Center PC and before the computer finished booting up the screen would glitch out. This is the first cable that I have ever bought that didn't work. Cable seems to pickup interference. Not properly shielded.
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