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Coboc 10ft gold plated HDMI cable $3 shipped (Reg. $5+)

Update (10/2 12:20pm): iTechDeal is offering a 20 ft. HDMI cable for $3.98 shipped (Reg. $18) using code SAVE20OFF during checkout.

Newegg is offering the Coboc 10 ft. gold plated, High speed HDMI to HDMI A/V Cable in black for $5. Using code EMCWPPH58 in the cart drops the total down to $3 with free shipping. This is the best price we’ve seen on this cable and the lowest price we can find with shipping included on any single, 10 foot HDMI cable.

Features:

  • HDMI High-Speed – 10.2 GHz bandwidth
  • Supports 3D in full 1080p resolution and resolutions up to 4K/2K (3840/2160p).
  • Audio Return Channel allows TV’s audio feed through your sound system with just the single cable – no need for a separate audio cable.
  • Support photographic color standards including sYCC601, Adobe RGB and Adobe YCC601 for better compatibility with digital still cameras.
  • Use this cable to connect various High-Definition devices such as: DVD Players, Satellite Boxes, LCD Projectors, Plasma TV and HDTV. Audio Return Channel allows HDMI-connected TV built-in tuner to send audio “upstream” to a surround audio system. Smartphone, Digital Camera, Media Player, Xbox, and PlayStation.

This particular cable has received 4/5 eggs from over 100 reviewers on Newegg. With your savings, you can grab a handy right angle adapter for hard-to-reach connections for less than $2 on Amazon right now.

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at 9to5Toys where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices