Friday, Feb 22nd 2008 by Daniel Lim


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Conventional HDMI cable is stiff and heavy, lacks flexibility to get around tight spaces. One looks for an alternate cable solution is either getting a much expensive wireless module or a flat HDMI like Wireworld world’s thinnest Island HDMI cable. If the Island’s 3mm profile is not thin enough, Planex Japan has another measured at a mere 2mm in thickness.

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The Planex’s cable uses 24 K gold plated connector and 99.99% oxygen-free copper, with ability to deliver 1080p HD signal. Color choices are available in black or white with the price of 2,480 yen to 3,980 yen ($23-$37) for 1m to 3m length.

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