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Monster GameLink 2M Component Video and Fibre Optic Digital Audio A/V Kit for PS3

SKU: 127968 Code: 139451

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Experience PS3 Games and Blu-ray Movies in True High Definition with Immersive Digital Surround Sound

The PLAYSTATION 3 is more than a game console, it’s a state-of-the-art entertainment platform for experiencing high-definition games and Blu-ray Disc movies. But for all your PS3s HD action, you need the right connection. The one true gamers prefer when HDMI isn’t an option: Monster GameLink Component Video and Fiber Optic Digital Audio. It’s the all-in-one solution for HD gaming in 5.1 and 7.1 surround sound.

Monster GameLink features heavy-duty double shielding and a nitrogen gas-injected dielectric for maximum signal transfer, so your PS3 games’ graphics and lighting effects are never short of spectacular. Plus, our optical cable boasts specially tuned fiber and precision-polished terminations for reduced signal dispersion and optimum audio clarity. The result: surround sound so accurate you’re not just playing, you’re there.

Features:

  • Nitrogen gas-injected dielectric insulator maximizes video signal strength for the best possible picture.
  • 24k gold contact Turbine® connectors for enhanced conductivity and maximum signal transfer.
  • Delivers high-definition video (720p/1080i) and explosive digital surround sound.
  • Extra low-loss optical fiber reduces digital “jitter” for clearer, more accurate game and movie sound.
  • HD video and surround sound cables not included in the box with your PS3.
  • Heavy-duty dual-layer shielding for maximum rejection of EM and RF interference.
 
 

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