Monster Cable GameLink 400 X – Game console link cable – component video / audio – Xbox AV connector – RCA – 10 ft Best Price Discount Promo Coupon Code

May 28, 2010 – 8:47 pm

  • 5-in-1 cable design is simple to hook up
  • 10 foot extra-long length lets you play anywhere without controller extension cables
  • 24k-gold contact connectors ensure optimum video and audio signal transfer

Product Description
GameLink 400 X is the ultimate performance component video/analog audio hookup of XBOX to TV or AV receiver with ultimate performance component video connections.To maximize video strength and maintain precise 75-ohm impedance, nitrogen gas is injected into the dielectric insulator, creating uniform, microscopic cells. This allows the conductor to rest in the exact center of the cable, even when the cable is bent. As a result, you’ll see DVD movie picture quality an… More >>

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  1. 2 Responses to “Monster Cable GameLink 400 X – Game console link cable – component video / audio – Xbox AV connector – RCA – 10 ft Best Price Discount Promo Coupon Code”

  2. I read a lot about this cables on the web. Seemed this were the best ones to resurrect my old Xbox on my 47″ LCD TV. They worked great for two weeks. Today the signal began to have distortions, the image was moving and then it was cut in half. At first I thought it was my TV, but it resulted it was the Monster Cable’s fault. Now I have NO SIGNAL on my TV. If any one knows if this is normal and can be fixed please let me know. But by know I can tell you “Don’t buy this cables”.
    Rating: 1 / 5

    By G. Mauricio Fernandez on May 28, 2010

  3. Great performance, but you _will_ pay for it. These, though, were on a decent sale and thus little more expensive than other halfway decent component cables. With component video being an analog signal (unlike HDMI) it can definitely be worth it to chip in at least a few extra dollars for nicer cables…I’d just never pay anywhere near retail for these.

    The only downsides are that the Audio is attached to the video, which means you can run it to another destination (like an amplifier), and that for some reason (that reason being _profits_) it utilizes a proprietary port for the digital audio out…not the standard optical out that every other device on the planet uses. So if you want to take advantage of the optical output, you need to buy the actual (overpriced…again, digital not analog) Monster Lightwave cable (hence, _profits_).

    But this cable is long, sturdy, and generally quite nice. If you’re not planning on running it to a separate receiver, and aren’t planning on using the optical output (or have more money than sense), and if they’re on a decent sale (I payed, I believe, $30) then I say grab them.
    Rating: 4 / 5

    By C. Converse on May 28, 2010

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